China's first large amphibious aircraft AG600 on
Sunday completed its maiden flight in south China's Guangdong Province.
At 9:39 a.m.,
the aircraft AG600, code named "Kunlong" left Jinwan airport in the
city of Zhuhai. The flight lasted about one hour.
"The maiden
flight makes China among the few countries capable of developing a large
amphibious aircraft," said Huang Lingcai, chief designer of AG600.
The Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the State Council congratulated all
those engaged in the mission, including those from the Ministry of Industry and
Information, the Civil Aviation Administration of China and the Aviation
Industry Corporation of China.
The
congratulatory message said that the maiden flight was a major breakthrough in
developing special-purpose aircraft following the maiden flight of the large
C919 passenger jet in May.
The 39.6-meter
aircraft is powered by four domestically-built turboprop engines, according to
its developer, the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).
With a maximum
take-off weight of 53.5 tonnes and a top cruising speed of 500 kilometers per
hour, the AG600 has a range of 12 hours.
Designed to be
the world's largest amphibious aircraft, the AG600 will be mainly used for
maritime rescue, fighting forest fires and marine monitoring.
It can carry 50
people during search-and-rescue missions, collect 12 tonnes of water in 20
seconds for fire fighting and transport up to 370 tonnes of water on a single
tank of fuel.
Its name
"Kunlong" stands for a high expectation in Chinese culture with the
"Kun" meaning an enormous legendary fish and "Long" a
dragon.
The AG600 is the
third member of China's "large aircraft family" following the large
freighter Y-20 and large passenger aircraft C919, which made maiden flights in
2013 and 2017. The Y-20 entered into service with China's airforce in July
2016.
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