Tu-95 Game

Tu-95 Game

Tupolev Tu-95 Game Online - Play Free Fun Airplane Games

Tu-95 is back and ready for takeoff, now fully playable on modern browsers and devices! Step into the cockpit of the iconic Tupolev Tu-95 and master the art of flight as you complete challenging missions. Practice smooth takeoffs, precise navigation, and safe landings while avoiding crashes and handling this powerful aircraft with care. With realistic flying mechanics and engaging objectives, Tu-95 delivers a thrilling flight simulation experience for players who want to test their piloting skills.

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The Tupolev Tu-95 Strategic Bomber

The Tupolev Tu-95 (NATO reporting name: Bear) is a large, four engine Turboprop-powered strategic bomber and missile platform. First flown in 1952, the Tu-95 entered service with the Soviet Union in 1956 and is expected to serve the Russian Air Force until at least 2040. A naval development of the bomber is designated Tu-142.The aircraft has four Kuznetsov NK-12 engines, developed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau with participation of Ferdinand Brandner and other capTured German engineers, each driving contra-rotating propellers. An airliner variant Tu-114 holds the record as the world-s fastest propeller-driven aircraft. Some experimental aircraft were designed for theoretically higher speeds, but none attained or registered them. It also remains the only Turboprop-powered strategic bomber in operational use. Its distinctively swept-back wings are at 35 degrees, which is a very sharp angle by the standards of propeller-driven aircraft, and justified by its operating speeds and altitudes. The Tu-95 blades, which rotate faster than the speed of sound, according to one media source, make it arguably the noisiest military aircraft on earth, with only the experimental 1950s era Republic XF-84H "Thunderscreech" Turboprop powered American fighter design as a likely rival. The Tupolev Tu-95 was reportedly so loud that the underwater Hydrophones of submerged submarines and SOSUS could detect it.

The Tupolev Tu-95 is a Cold War icon

The Tupolev Tu-95 RT variant in particular was a veritable icon of the Cold War as it performed a vital maritime surveillance and targeting mission for other aircraft, surface ships and submarines. It was identifiable by a large bulge under the fuselage, which housed a radar antenna that was used to search for and target surface ships. The Tupolev Tu-95 carried and dropped the AN602 Tsar Bomba, the largest and most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated (deliberately de-rated from 100 to 50 megatons), in 1961.