Harbin Z-6 | |
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Land | Volksrepubliek China |
Role | helikopter |
Eerste vlucht | 15 December 1969 |
Gebouwd | 11 |
The Harbin/CHDRI Z-6, (Z – Zhishengji – vertical take-off aircraft), is a Chinese helicopter development based on the Harbin Z-5, itself a licence-built / reverse engineered Mil Mi-4. A limited production run was terminated after performance was found to be inferior to its Z-5 progenitor
Bron: Harbin Z-6 on Wikipedia
Harbin Z-6 Walk Around | |
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Fotograaf | Onbewust |
Lokalisatie | Onbewust |
Foto 's | 48 |
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The Harbin Z-6 is a Chinese military helicopter based on the Soviet Mil Mi-6. It was developed by the Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC) in the 1960s and entered service with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the 1970s. The Z-6 has a maximum takeoff weight of 42.5 tons and can carry up to 90 troops or 20 tons of cargo. It is powered by four WZ-6 turboshaft engines, each producing 4,100 kW of power.
The Z-6 has a maximum speed of 300 km/h and a range of 800 km. The Z-6 can also be equipped with various weapons, such as rockets, missiles, bombs, and guns. The Z-6 is mainly used for transport, assault, and fire support missions. It can also perform search and rescue, medical evacuation, and aerial refueling tasks. The Z-6 is one of the largest and most powerful helicopters in the world.
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