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The Shanghai Y-10 or Yun-10 (Chinese: 运-10; lit. 'Transporter-10') is a four engined narrow-body jet airliner developed in the 1970s by the Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute. The plane used Boeing's 707-320C as reference, designed according to Federal Aviation Regulation (Part 25, 1970 edition).
19 Ιουλ 2024 · The Shanghai Y-10 was a four engined civil passenger jet aircraft developed in the 1970s by Shanghai Aircraft Manufacture Factory (now known as Shanghai Aviation Industrial Company, or SAIC)....
The Shanghai Y-10 was a four engined commercial passenger jet aircraft developed in the 1970s by Shanghai Aircraft Manufacture Factory (now known as Shanghai Aviation Industrial Company,...
5 Ιουν 2024 · The Shanghai Y-10 is a quad-engined single-aisle jet designed and developed by the Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute in the 1970s. Based on the Boeing 707-320C design, the aircraft used Pratt & Whitney JT3D turbofan engines acquired as spares for the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).
However, back in 1980, they flew their first designed and built in-house airliner, the Shanghai Y-10 and it has an interesting (and quite short) history. The Chinese aviation business after the 1949 revolution was, to say the least, lagging behind both the west and the Soviet Union.
The Shanghai Y-10 was a four engined commercial passenger jet aircraft developed in the 1970s by Shanghai Aircraft Manufacture Factory (now known as Shanghai Aviation Industrial Company, or SAIC). The Y-10 designation stands for Yunshuji ("transport") model 10.
8 Ιουν 2008 · The Y-10 was the first attempt by China to produce it's own jet airliner and until the ARJ21 takes off later this year the only attempt. The Y-10 was developed by the Shanghai Aviation Industrial Company in the 1970s as a four engined passenger transport to free China from dependence on foreign suppliers.