Chinese aircraft engine

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This article will cover the different aircraft engines produced by the People's Republic of China

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[edit] Propeller Engines

  • HS-6 - The Hou Sai 6 is a pistol engine made for propeller aircraft, such as the CJ-6 and Y-11. The HS-6 is a copy of the Soviet Ivchenko AI-14R engine.
  • WJ-5A-1 - This turboprop engine is used for the SH-5 aircraft

[edit] Turbojet Engines

  • PF-1 - The PF-1 is a copy of the Soviet Klimov VK-1F, it was used on the JJ-1 jet trainer. However the JJ-1 project was cancelled.
  • WP-5 - WoPen-5 is a licensed copy of Soviet Klimov VK-1 turbojet, which was derived from British Rolls-Royce Derwent & Nene Engines. Used for J-5 and H-5.
  • WP-5D - Produced by Xi'an (XAE) for JJ-5 trainer
  • WP-6 - WoPen 6 is a copy of the Soviet Tumanskii R-9BF-811 jet engine, made for the J-6 (MiG 19) and Q-5.
  • WP-6A - Improved WP-6 for J-6-I (MiG 19) and Q-5.
  • WP-6Z - Used for the cancelled Nanchang J-12 Lightweight fighter
  • WP-7 - Chinese copy of the Soviet Tumansky R-11-300 afternurning turbojet, produced by LMC
  • WP-7A - The Liyang (LMC) WP-7A is a copy of the Tumanskii R-11-F-300 turbojet engine, used for J-7 and J-8
  • WP-7B/BM - Used for J-7M and JJ-7 trainer
  • WP-8 - Copy of Soviet Milkulin AM-3M-500 turbojet, used for H-6.
  • WP-9
  • WP-10
  • WP-11 - used for WZ-5 UAV & drone, as well as HY-4 anti-ship missiles
  • WP-12
  • WP-13 - Chinese copy of the Tumansky R-13-300 turbojet engine, used for J-7C/D
  • WP-13A
  • WP-13A-II - Produced y Liming Aircraft Engine Company, used for J-8-II.
  • WP-13F - Engine used on J-7E/G

[edit] Turbofan Engines

  • WS-5 - WoShan 5
  • WS-6
  • WS-6A
  • WS-9 - The WoShan 9 Qin Ling is a Chinese licensed copy of the Rolls Royce Spey 202
  • WS-10 - The WoShan 10 Taihang was developed by AVIC1 Aviation Engine Institute in 1987 [1]
  • WS-10A - Developed as possible replacement for AL-31/AL-31F on J-11 and J-10

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