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GUIYANG, Dec. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- China's new
generation of trainer aircraft, the JL9, has passed appraisal by a state-level
expert panel in Guiyang, southwest China's Guizhou Province.
The JL9 advanced trainer aircraft has proven very good performances at takeoffs, landings and during flight and
can effectively perform pilot training mission, said Song Wencong, an
academician with the Chinese Academy of Engineering and head of the appraisal
team.
"The aircraft is equipped with an advanced avionic
system and its cabin design is very similar to that of the third-generation
fighter aircraft," he said.
JL9 has multifunctional displays that make it easier
for the pilot to acquire, access and use data, said Song.
The aircraft, designed and manufactured independently
by Guizhou Aviation Industrial Group, had the first successful trial flight at
the end of 2003.
The 18-month state appraisal test started in June
2004, and by the end of November, the two JL9 aircraft under test had flown for
300 hours and had 412 takeoffs and landings. Enditem
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