JWilsonphoto wrote:
Nice work Omer! The second is a Nanchang CJ6.
Sorry Jim, but it's a Russian aircraft, not Chinese.
The Nanchang (China) has a "square" tail (vertical stabilizer),the "rounded" tail makes it a Yak (Russian). More than likely a Yak 52.
Edit: They look similar, but are completely different aircraft. The easiest way to differentiate is the tail, but the wings are diffferent, as is the landing gear,one swings in, the other swings fore (or aft) I don't remember. However, as I said the tail shape is the easiest/quickest way to identify between the Nanchang, and the Yak.
Mar 03, 2023 at 10:53 AM
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