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The Nanchang J-12 (Chinese: 歼-12) was a lightweight supersonic fighter built by the People's Republic of China, intended for use by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).
13 Οκτ 2005 · Note: J12 was the first attempt to develop a mordern jet fighter by Chinese aviation industry, before the project being abandoned in late 1970's, jsut 5 were built, and now 2 are preserved in China Aviation Museum, 2 in Nanchang, and 1 in... Airline: China - Air Force. Reg: 01 photos. Aircraft: Nanchang J-12. Serial #: 01.
5 Σεπ 2021 · The prototype J-12 first flew in late December 1970 and seemed to fulfil the requested performance. A single seater, the jet was tiny, being just shy of 35 feet in length and with a wingspan of 23 and a half feet (that’s 10.6 metres long and 7.2 metres wide in metric).
One of the earliest modern indigenous jet fighters it was designated Jianjiji-12 (J-12, Fighter-12), and powered by a single 7,165 lb (3,250 kg) st Wopen WP-6 turbojet (Chinese-built Tumansky RD-9BF-811) the first of three prototypes made its flight on December 26, 1970.
Like the MiG-21, the J-12 has a bulged fuselage spine, which somewhat reduces visibility at the rear of the aircraft. Power comes from a single Wopen WP-6Z turbojet providing 5,512 pounds of dry thrust and 9,000 pounds of reheated thrust.
3 Νοε 2020 · Surviving now as a museum exhibit, the Nanchang J-12 was, for its time, a forward-thinking project for a truly lightweight fighter. Chinese military aviation developments have long been cloaked in secrecy, but details of such activities during the Cultural Revolution — Mao Zedong’s brutal overhaul of Chinese Communism between 1966 until ...
The Nanchang J-12, a lightweight supersonic fighter prototype, was developed by the Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Company (NAMC) and first flew in 1970. It featured a single WP-6Z turbojet engine, producing 9,000lb of thrust with afterburner, enabling speeds up to 808 mph.