Beriev Be-6 | |
Land | Sovjet-Unie |
Type | Vliegboot |
Eerste vlucht | 1949 |
Gebouwd | 123 |
Fotogalerij van een Beriev Be-6P (Qing-6), The Beriev Be-6 (USAF/DoD reporting name “Type 34”, NATO reporting name “Madge”) was a flying boat produced by the Soviet Beriev OKB. It was capable of accomplishing a wide variety of missions, such as long-range maritime reconnaissance, coastal and supply line patrols, torpedo/bombing strikes, mine-laying, and transport operations.
Bron: Beriev Be-6 on Wikipedia
Beriev Be-6P (Qing-6) | |
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Fotografen | Martin Zahalka, Lukas Tlaskal |
Lokalisatie | Onbewust |
Foto 's | 20 |
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Beriev Be-6 ‘Madge’ Walk Around | |
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Fotografen | Noel Forsyth, Oleg Timchenko |
Lokalisatie | Onbewust |
Foto 's | 33 |
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The Beriev Be-6P (Qing-6) was a modified version of the Soviet Beriev Be-6, a maritime reconnaissance and patrol flying boat that first flew in 1949. The Be-6P was operated by the People’s Liberation Army Naval Air Force of China, which received about 20 Be-6 aircraft from the Soviet Union in the early 1960s. The Be-6P was equipped with new turboprop engines, WoJiang WJ-6, that increased its performance and payload capacity. The Be-6P was used for coastal and supply line patrols, anti-submarine warfare, mine-laying, and transport operations. It remained in service until the late 1990s, when it was replaced by the Harbin SH-5. One restored Be-6P is displayed at the China Aviation Museum in Beijing.
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