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The Harbin Y-11 is a Chinese short-range STOL light transport aircraft designed in the early 1970s as a replacement for the Shijiazhuang Y-5 and entered service in the late 1970's. The Y-11 is powered by two Teledyne Continental TSIO-550-B flat-six piston engines providing a top speed of 265 kmh and a range of 300 km fully laden. The Y-11 carries a crew of one or two and up to seven passengers or 900 kg of freight, normally though 1200 kg of freight can be carried under restricted conditions.
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The Harbin Y-11T Turbo-Panda is a Chinese light transport and general utility aeroplane. It was developed during 1981 from the piston-engined Y-11, and is powered by turboprop engines. It carries a flight crew of two and in the transport version 15 passengers sitting three-abreast.
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The Harbin Y-12 is a Chinese shirt-range STOL light transport aircraft based on the Y-11 family, first flown in 1982 and entered service in the mid-1980's. The
Y-12 is powered by two Pratt and Whitney PT6A-27 turboprops providing a top speed of 328 kmh and a range of 1340 km. The Y-12 carries a crew of two and up to 17 passengers or 1700 kg of freight in the cabin.
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