Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung
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Chiang Hung | |
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Type | Reconnaissance seaplane |
Manufacturer | Naval Air Establishment |
Primary user | Chinese Navy |
The Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung (江鴻 - "River Swan") was a reconnaissance seaplane developed for the Chinese Navy in the late 1920s. It was a conventional biplane design with single-bay, unstaggered wings of equal span and accommodation for the pilot and observer in tandem, open cockpits. The landing gear consisted of twin pontoons.
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General characteristics
- Crew: Two, pilot and observer
- Powerplant: 1 × Wright Whirlwind radial engine, 123 kW (165 hp)
Performance
[edit] References
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 254.
- Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1933. London: Sampson Low Marston, 86c.
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