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Woshan WS-6

Chinese aircraft engine development program


Chinese aircraft engine development program

The WS-6 () was an unsuccessful turbofan development program from the People's Republic of China.

Development started as part of the "Aviation Industry Science and Technology Development Program for 1978-1985" with the larger goal of developing an industry capable of designing and building aircraft engines. No workable engines were produced when the program was cancelled in 1986.

Experience from the WS-6 was applied to the later Shenyang WS-10.

References

References

  1. (March 2020). "China's Aeroengine Industry". [[United States Air Force]] [[Air University (United States Air Force).
  2. (26 January 2010). "LM WS10A Tai Hang (China), Aero-engines - Turbofan". Jane's Information Group.
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