List of Chinese aircrafts
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Aircrafts produced by the People's Republic of China. As a convention, the designations of aircrafts usually start from 5 instead of 1.
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[edit] Common Abbreviations
Abbreviations | Chinese Pinyin | English Name |
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H | HongZhaJi | Bomber |
J | JianJiJi | Fighter aircraft |
J/L/JL | JiaoLianJi | Trainer |
Q | QiangJiJi | Ground attack aircraft |
Y | YunShuJi | Transport aircraft |
Z | ZhiShengJi | Helicopter |
[edit] Bombers
Designation | Manufacturer | Remarks |
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H-5 | Harbin | Chinese version of Il-28, retired |
H-6 | Xi'an | Chinese version of Tu-16 |
JH-7 | Xi'an | Fighter-bomber |
SH-5 | Harbin | Amphibious bomber, production stopped |
[edit] Fighter aircrafts
Designation | Manufacturer | Remarks |
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J-5 | Shenyang | Chinese version of Mig-17, retired |
J-6 | Shenyang | Chinese version of Mig-19, retired |
J-7 | Chengdu | Chinese version of Mig-21 |
J-8 | Shenyang | Interceptor |
J-9 | Chengdu | Cancelled |
J-10 | Chengdu | Multi-role fighter |
J-11 | Shenyang | Chinese version of Su-27 |
J-12 | Nanchang | Cancelled |
J-XX | Shenyang | In development |
FC-1 | Chengdu | Fighter China-1, jointly developed by Chengdu and PAC |
[edit] Trainers
Designation | Manufacturer | Remarks |
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CJ-5 | Nanchang | Chinese version of Yak-18, retired |
CJ-6 | Nanchang | Basic propeller trainer |
JJ-1 | Shenyang | Basic jet trainer, cancelled |
JJ-5 | Shenyang | Trainer version of J-5 |
JJ-6 | Shenyang | Trainer version of J-6 |
JJ-7 | Guizhou | Trainer version of J-7 |
JL-8 | Nanchang | Basic jet trainer |
JL-9 | Guizhou | Upgrade version of JJ-7 |
L-15 | Nanchang | Advanced jet trainer/attacker, in development |
[edit] Ground attack aircrafts
Designation | Manufacturer | Remarks |
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Q-5 | Nanchang | Developed based on Mig-19 |
Q-6 | Nanchang | Cancelled |
[edit] Transport aircrafts
Designation | Manufacturer | Remarks |
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Y-5 | Shijiazhuang | Chinese version of An-2 |
Y-6 | Il-14 | |
Y-7 | Xi'an | Chinese version of An-24 |
Y-8 | Shaanxi | Chinese version of An-12 |
Y-9 | Shaanxi | Multi-purpose transport, in development |
Y-10 | Shanghai | Boeing 707 class airliner, cancelled |
Y-11 | Harbin | 7 seats utility aircraft |
Y-12 | Harbin | 17 seats utility aircraft |
MA-60 | Xi'an | 60 seats turboprop-powered airliner, upgrade version of Y-7 |
ARJ-21 | ACAC | 70-90 seats advanced regional jet airliner, in development |
[edit] Helicopters
Designation | Manufacturer | Remarks |
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Z-5 | Harbin | Chinese version of Mi-4, retired |
Z-6 | Cancelled | |
Z-7 | Changhe | Cancelled |
Z-8 | Changhe | Chinese version of SA321Ja Super Frelon |
Z-9 | Harbin | Chinese version of Eurocopter Dauphin |
WZ-10 | Changhe | Attack helicopter |
Z-11 | Changhe | Light utility helicopter |
EC-120 | Harbin | Cooperation with Eurocopter |
Z-15/EC-175 | Harbin | 6,000kg-class medium utility helicopter jointly developed by Harbin and Eurocopter |