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The Tupolev Tu-14 (Bosun) was a Soviet twin-engined bomber aircraft produced in 1947, and in service through the 1950's. The Tupolev Tu-14 was a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane of metal construction powered by two Klimov VK-1 turbojets providing a top speed of 845 kmh and a range of 3010 km. The Tupolev Tu-14 carried a crew of five and was armed with two 23 mm cannons and could carry 3000 kg of bombs. Two additional variations were produced: the Tupolev Tu-14R was a reconnaissance model; the Tupolev Tu-14T was fitted with more powerful engines and had structural modifications and was issued to Naval Air Force squadrons. Research Tu-14
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