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  2. Nanchang CJ-6 - Wikipedia

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    One thing to note is that the Nanchang CJ-6 makes extensive use of pneumatics to control the gear and flap extension/retraction, operate the brakes and start the engine. An engine-driven air pump recharges the system; however if air pressure is too low to start the engine then the onboard air tank can be recharged by an external source.

  3. List of Chinese aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Nanchang Y-5: A version of the Shvetsov ASh-62, which itself was a modified version of the Wright R-1820. Built by the Zhuzhou Aeroengine Factory (ZEF), which is now the South Motive Power and Machinery Complex (SMPMC). [1] HS-6: Nanchang CJ-6, Harbin Y-11: Licensed copy of the Soviet Ivchenko AI-14R engine. Built by the Zhuzhou Aeroengine ...

  4. CJ-6 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. CJ-6 may refer to: Jeep CJ-6 land transport vehicle; Nanchang CJ-6 aircraft This page was last edited on ...

  5. Pilot killed in midair plane collision in Lancaster

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    The National Transportation Safety Board "is investigating the midair collision of a Yakovlev Yak-52 and Nanchang CJ-6A near Lancaster," the agency said in a statement Sunday afternoon.

  6. Pilot killed in midair small plane collision in California

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    The Nanchang CJ-6 is a Chinese military aircraft from the 1960s used for basic training. Neither pilot has been identified. It’s not clear what caused the collision. The FAA and National ...

  7. Hongdu - Wikipedia

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    Hongdu Aviation Industry Group Ltd. (HAIG) (Chinese: 洪都航空工业集团), formerly China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation or CNAMC, is a Chinese aircraft manufacturer and supplier to the Chinese military. It is based in Nanchang, Jiangxi and is a subsidiary of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

  8. Xu Shunshou - Wikipedia

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    After the JJ-1, Xu participated in the design of the Nanchang CJ-6 trainer, the Nanchang Q-5 jet attack aircraft, and the Xian H-6 bomber. He also designed wind tunnels used for aircraft development. [3] In May 1964, Xu was abruptly transferred from Shenyang to the 603 Design Institute of the Xi'an Aircraft Company in Yanliang, Shaanxi. At the ...

  9. Hongdu Yakovlev CJ-7 - Wikipedia

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    The CJ-7 is capable of basic flight training and surveillance missions. The CJ-7 trainer is expected to replace large numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 trainers in the People's Liberation Army Air Force. The CJ-7 project started in 2006. At the end of 2010, the CJ-7 made its first flight. It is expected PLAAF will purchase 300–500 CJ-7s. [1]