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The Changhe Z-10 (Chinese: 直-10; pinyin: Zhí-Shí; lit. 'helicopter-10') is a Chinese medium-weight, twin-turboshaft attack helicopter built by the Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation for the People's Liberation Army Ground Force.
Z-10. Changhe: Attack helicopter Z-11. Changhe: License-built Eurocopter AS350: Z-15. AVIC: 6,000 kg-class medium military transport helicopter Z-18. Changhe: Medium transport/utility helicopter Z-19. Harbin: 5,000 to 5,500 kg twin-engined light helicopter development, derived from Z-9: Z-20: Harbin: Medium transport/utility helicopter in ...
"The Z-10 may appeal to some of those countries that don't have access to U.S. defence technology," said Douglas Barrie China's Z-10 attack helicopter makes foreign debut, but export outlook uncertain
Changhe employs 4300 employees in two production facilities with 1.29 million sq. metres and 0.22 million sq. metres of construction area. It has a joint venture with Agusta Helicopter (Jiangxi Changhe-Agusta Helicopter Co., Ltd) and relationship with Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. [3]
CAIC Z-10, an attack helicopter developed by the People's Republic of China. German destroyer Z10 Hans Lody; IBM System z10, a mainframe; Motorola Motorizr Z10, a ...
The Z-11 project started in 1989 and the first flight was made in Dec 1994. In Oct 2000, test flights of Z-11 were completed. The chief designer of Z-11 is Mr. Wu Ximing (吴希明), who is also the chief designer of three other Chinese helicopters, including the Z-10.
Three people have died after a medical helicopter on its way to pick up a patient crashed in Kentucky.. The air ambulance crew had left its base in Grant County when the Bell 206 aircraft struck a ...
Harbin Z-8: License-built copy of the Turbomeca Turmo. WZ-8: Harbin Z-9, Harbin Z-19: Originally license-built copies of the Turbomeca Arriel turboshaft, many modified variants of this engine were made. WZ-9: 1,000 kW (1,300 shp) CAIC Z-10: Turboshaft engine for the Z-10 helicopter. WZ-9C: 1,200 kW (1,600 shp) [2] CAIC Z-10