The Tupolev TU-144
Born in Russia, the Tupolev was intended for commercial usage with its snazzy space-age look and design. Despite being able to reach amazing speeds of 1,200mph in the blink of an eye, the aircraft was totally unpredictable in its flight performance, it was highly prone to calamity. This indicated that the future passengers would be thrown around the turbojets cabin-like ragdolls. The Tupolev was also monstrously loud to the point where the passengers could not hear each other speak during the flight. The aircraft, unfortunately, took its last voyage in 1978 where tank failures led to its demise.

The Tupolev Tu144
The ATR 72
The ATR was a catastrophe of note, leaving in its nearly 200 people losing their lives. Out of 508 models, 11 crashed, which led to 200 deaths. Before being laid to rest by the American eagle, Alex Murel adamantly warned pilots not to fly the ATR, which he correctly believed was outdated in its design and features, as the entire collection was starting to fall apart. He sympathized with how feasible turboprops were when it came to special operations, however, the ancient technology was putting such a massive strain on the planes.

The ATR 72