History:
I picked up this aircraft in Long Beach Harbor literally off the “Slow boat from China” removed it from the shipping containers on to two flat bed trailers, drove to Phoenix Az and started assembling the aircraft. This plane still has the original Chinese Air Force paint job on her!
Registration Number | Date of Manufacture |
N69WT | 1984 |
Aircraft Role | Nickname |
Trainer | Chang |
Aircraft Type: | Wingspan: |
Nanchang CJ6 | 33.4 feet |
Overall length: | Empty weight: |
27.75 feet | 2106 pounds |
Gross weight: | Fuel capacity: |
4100 pounds | 60 Gallons |
Oil capacity | Engine type: |
17 Qts. | Single 400 hp M14P radial piston engine |
Propeller type: | Max Speed |
V530W | 230 mph |
Rate of Climb | Cruise Speed |
2500 per minute | 165 Kts |
Service Ceiling | Number of Crew |
17,000 feet | Two |
Armament | Bomb Load |
None | None |
Number Built | Number Surviving |
2000 | 145 US |
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