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Shanghai (Yunshuji) Y-10
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Shanghai (Yunshuji) Y-10
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Shanghai (Yunshuji) Y-10
- last edit: 01-Oct-2004
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Shanghai (Yunshuji) Y-10
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Shanghai (Yunshuji) Y-10
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Shanghai (Yunshuji) Y-10
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Y-10 Awacs
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CAAC Shanghai Y-10 Taking Off
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Shanghai Y-10 Model
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Album Description:
The Yunshuji Y-10, manufactured by the Shanghai Aircraft Factory, was the first Chinese-designed jetliner.
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- Photos: 9
- Views: 26,174
- Downloads: 35
13 comments
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said veolaneilson
The plane was intended to serve as a demonstrator and help the Chinese industry obtain experience in large aircraft design and flight testing. The Y-10 development costs totaled 537.7 million Renminbi.Oakland Airport Parking
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said licuan
Here's the link: http://www.airliners.net/photo/CAAC/Shanghai-Y-10/0521801/&sid=c33e712459250c4958360fdf1b929b2f
said dlberek
Thanks everyone, for your kind comments. I hope people find this post useful. I spent many hours trying to locate pictures and information on this most unusual aircraft, some 20 years after I first saw pictures of her in a publication at the Rutgers University bookstore. I recall seeing a picture of the cabin of the plane, but have yet to locate it, as I do not remember what publication I had consulted. I thought it may have been one of the Janes Yearbooks, but have turned up precious little, except for the detailed information I scanned from that publication's big brother, which I found under a layer of dust in the Rutgers Univeristy library. If anyone would like to link to my page, you are welcome to do so; I only ask I be credited. That is my usual "policy" - I do not like to charge for photos when they are used for educational purposes. I do not currently have a blog, but if anyone would like to review my material on their blog, they are welcome - I only ask my name be credited, no money. Thanks for your interest! I'll keep on digging for more information. By the way, if you haven't yet seen it, there is a beautiful photo on Airliners.net. As it is not my photo and under copyright, I post the link: <http://www.airliners.net/photo/CAAC/Shanghai-Y-10/0521801/&sid=c33e712459250c4958360fdf1b929b2f>
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