The Tupolev TB-1 (development name ANT-4) was a Soviet bomber aircraft, an angular monoplane that served as the backbone of the Soviet bomber force for many years, and was the first large all-metal aircraft built in the Soviet Union.
In 1924, the Soviet Air Force instructed TsAGI, (Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute) to design a heavy-bomber. TsAGI gave the task to the division led by Andrei Tupolev. Tupolev’s team designed a twin-engined all-metal monoplane with a corrugated Duralumin skin — based on Tupolev’s earlier work utilizing the all-metal aircraft design techniques first pioneered by Hugo Junkers in 1918 — powered by two Napier Lion engines, and named the ANT-4.
The first prototype was built during 1925 on the second floor of Tupolev’s factory in Moscow, it being necessary to knock down a wall to allow the aircraft to be taken out of the building in pieces. After reassembly at Moscow’s Khodynka Aerodrome, it was flown on 26 November 1925.
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