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City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Collection:China Aviation Museum (Datangshan)
Photo Date:7 September 2010
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:70002Submit Correction
View count: 142
Registration / Serial:10997
Aircraft Version:Nanchang Y5
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:China - Air Force
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Photo Date:7 September 2010
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Collection:China Aviation Museum (Datangshan)
Photo Date:7 September 2010
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:70002Submit Correction
View count: 142
Registration / Serial:10997
Aircraft Version:Nanchang Y5
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:China - Air Force
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Photo Date:7 September 2010
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Collection:China Aviation Museum (Datangshan)
Photo Date:7 September 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:22011Submit Correction
View count: 242
Chinese production of the Antonov An-2, begun in 1957 as the Y-5, was transferred from Nanching to Shijiazhuang Aircraft in 1970 after 728 examples had been produced. This rare but derelict Y-5C floatplane variant was one of six built for the Navy from 1964. Before fading, the serial on the other side read as '21397', but it is believed that a rudder swap (from 21353?) has caused confusion
Registration / Serial:10997
Aircraft Version:Nanchang Y5C
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:China - Air Force
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Photo Date:7 September 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Collection:China Aviation Museum (Datangshan)
Photo Date:7 September 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:22011Submit Correction
View count: 242
Chinese production of the Antonov An-2, begun in 1957 as the Y-5, was transferred from Nanching to Shijiazhuang Aircraft in 1970 after 728 examples had been produced. This rare but derelict Y-5C floatplane variant was one of six built for the Navy from 1964. Before fading, the serial on the other side read as '21397', but it is believed that a rudder swap (from 21353?) has caused confusion
Registration / Serial:10997
Aircraft Version:Nanchang Y5C
C/n (msn):Not known
Operator Titles:China - Air Force
City / Area:Datangshan / China Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:China
Photo Date:7 September 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact