Monday 25 December 2017

In pics: World's largest amphibious aircraft AG600 makes its maiden flight

AG600, China

China on Sunday conducted the maiden flight of its domestically developed AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, from an airport on the shores of the South China Sea. This is the latest step in China's  military modernisation programme.

Powered by four turboprop engines, the AG600 can carry 50 people during maritime search-and-rescue missions, and can scoop up 12 metric tonnes of water within 20 seconds for fire-fighting trips, according to Xinhua news agency.

The AG600, codenamed Kunlong, can reach the southernmost edge of China's territorial claims in the area.

The state media said the aircraft was the “protector spirit of the sea, islands and reefs”.

AG600 AG600 claims to be the world's largest amphibious aircraft. Photo: Twitter (@PDChina) State-owned Aviation Industry Corp of China (AVIC) has spent almost eight years developing the aircraft, which is roughly the size of a Boeing Co 737 and is designed to carry out marine rescues and battle forest fires.
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