The first Chinese-made large amphibious aircraft is
scheduled to take off in 2013, and ready for mass production in 2015.
The
amphibious aircraft, about the size of an Airbus 320, will handle emergency
services and military tasks that are difficult or impossible with current
aircraft in China today, the newspaper quoted a senior engineer of the
manufacturer as saying.
Previously, China has developed large hydroplanes and
small amphibious aircraft, said Chen Zhengguo, the project's chief
engineer.
But large amphibious aircraft will be more useful in
putting out forest fires, carrying out long-range air-sea rescues, and taking on
anti-submarine missions, according to the news release by the Aviation Industry
Corporation of China (AVIC).
The Chinese-made amphibious aircraft can take
off on both land and water.
As it flies at a height of 30 to 50 m over the
treetops, the success rate of spreading water over a fire could reach 98
percent.
According to the State Forestry Administration, at least 10,000
wildfires occur in the country's forests each year.
Engineers also aimed to
develop the amphibious aircraft into one that can help rescue more people on the
sea.
Equipped with turboprop engines, it has a maximum
take-off weight of 49 tonnes, able to carry up to 50 people at one time. Its
longest range is 5,150 km, and its highest speed is 560 kph. Emergency medical
equipment will be available on board.
Russia, Japan, Canada and the United
States already have developed their own amphibious aircraft.
Hangzhou Jiaoyu Science and Technology Co.LTD.
Copyright 2003-2024, All rights reserved