Developed in the 1960s/1970s, the Tu-144 was the Soviet Union's only
practical venture into supersonic commercial aviation. Though its career
was all too brief, it was a major technological achievement for the
Soviet aircraft industry. The book provides in-depth coverage of the
"Concordski," including projected versions, the Tu-144's production and
service history, and a comparison with the Concorde. First flown on the
last day of 1968--ahead of the Concorde--the Tu-144 had to undergo a
long gestation period before the production version entered service in
November 1977. Unfortunately, its career proved to be brief; two
accidents and a powerful anti-Tu-144 lobby caused the type to be
withdrawn in May 1978. The book describes the Tu-144's versions
(including the Tu-144LL research aircraft developed under a Russian-U.S.
program) and touches on the projected military derivatives. It is
illustrated with color side views and previously unpublished
photographs.