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Tell me something about a vehicle of your choice.

I have chosen the Tupolev Tu-134, an 80 seat airliner that has been in service since 1970. They still fly in much of the former Soviet Union and North Korea, though the exact numbers are unknown. It usually flies at around 410 kn.

>Why this one, anon?
I had a picture with Pepe in it, I might create some more with Pepe, Wojak, Spurdo, Gondola and all the rest in control of aircraft, locomotives and hovercraft.
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so yeah basically many people dont know that the A7V had fucking swivel chairs
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>>80065726
>Swivel chair
Sounds comfy, but weren't these in service for less than a year? (Story for a lot of WWI technology).
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>>80065749
yeah, they wouldve been replaced asap anyways since most WW1 tanks were massive pieces of shit
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>>80065781
Yeah, not surprised, tanks were not really that good until the 1930s. That was when engine technology was finally ready.
>>80065712
Also forgot to mention that this design started out as the Tu-16 bomber, turning into the Tu-104, Tu-110 and Tu-124 airliners before the Tu-134. The Tu-16 is China's main heavy bomber.



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