It's by Tupolev, otherwise it would be designated An-134....
[QUOTE = "Motocar, post: 1669429, member: 10436"]
Antonov Tu-134 Cutaway , medium airliner of the Soviet era, was designed to replace the Tu-124, with more efficient engines and design following formula and seen in SUDEST Caravelle, swept wings tail "T", see details of containers landing gear retracting backwards on their wings, which in turn can reduce the aerodynamic drag (something seen upon the wings of the Convair 990 ), efficient plane that was relatively successful export to the countries of the Warsaw Pact and other lines that achieved with this plane have a quick link on medium and short routes, unfortunately they were not as efficient at using fuel as contemporary Western aircraft author Mike Badorocke.
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