Chinese Nanchang CJ-6A by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured back on 10/27/08, at the 7th Annual Wings Wheels Rotors & Expo, held at the beautiful Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) in beautiful Los Alamitos, California.
ZOOM for definitive details.
The Nanchang CJ-6 is an aircraft designed and built in China for use by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).
Role: Basic Trainer
Manufacturer: China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation
First flight: August 27, 1958
Introduction: 1960
Status: Operational
Primary user: Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force
Number built: 2,000+
Source: Wikipedia free encylopedia.
Farvel, and have a nice day
Comments (12)
Rainastorm
Ummm, yep...its a plane, its a plane...is all I got on this one Harry...hehe I know less than nothing about them...but VERY cool shot of it!! Clear and well presented! :-)
magnus073
Great capture of this really cool plane Harry
anmes
How simple this design looks when thinking of the latest terrifying pieces of hardware that roar across theskies. good clear shot
mgtcs
Super cool shot here, beautiful airplane, very cool one my friend, amazing sharpness!
npauling
This one lacks the sleek look of your last posting but then I guess it is a lot older. An excellent capture.
durleybeachbum
I do like the human scale of these planes.
Hendesse
Beautiful colors and fantastic details. Excellent and very interesting shot!
debbielove
Good one Harry, now your rolling.. This shows off the aircraft well, a neat simple shot, good angle and little clutter! Further more an aircraft not often seen (if at all) on Rendo! Excellent! More mate.. Drag them files! LOL Rob
sharky_
Nice shot. Aloha
racolt33
Great photo of this Chinese trainer.
Briney
That's an unusual machine too, small, but with tricycle gear. Looks like a neat trainer
Osper
Nice catch!