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WZ-9
WZ9 or WZ-9 may refer to: * AVIC WZ-9, a Chinese turboshaft engine * Harbin Z-9W, a Chinese attack/utility helicopter * Shenyang WZ-9 Divine Eagle, a Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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AVIC WZ-9
The WZ-9 is a turboshaft engine developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) is a Chinese state-owned publicly-traded aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Beijing. AVIC is overseen by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the .... It entered production in 2009. Variants ;WZ-9 : Turboshaft engine for the Z-10 helicopter. ;WZ-9C : upgraded turboshaft engine for the newer batches of the Z-10 helicopter. Specifications (WZ-9) References {{Reflist Aviation in China 2010s turboshaft engines ...
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Harbin Z-9
The Harbin Z-9 (NATO reporting name "Haitun", ) is a People's Republic of China, Chinese military utility helicopter with armed helicopter, armed variants, manufactured by Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation. It is a license-built variant of the France, French Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin. Design and development The first Z-9 flew in 1981 in aviation, 1981, and was built in China from components supplied by AƩrospatiale as part of a production patent bought on 15 October 1980. On 16 January 1992, the indigenous variant Z-9B, constructed with 70% Chinese-made parts, flew successfully. The flight test was completed in November 1992 and the design was finalized a month later. Z-9B production began in 1993 and entered PLA service in 1994. The Z-9B features an 11-blade Fenestron faired-in tail rotor with wider-chord, all-composite blades replacing the 13-blade used in the original AS365N. As a light tactical troop transport, the Z-9 has the capacity to transport 10 fully armed so ...
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