A bright red single‑engine aircraft with Chinese markings, a yellow cockpit cover, and a dragon emblem near the nose sits parked on a grassy airfield. The propeller has yellow‑tipped blades, and the aircraft is secured with tie‑down ropes under a clear sky, with other aircraft and people visible in the background.
Nanchang CJ‑6 — A Chinese‑built military primary trainer introduced in the 1960s and widely used for basic flight instruction and aerobatic training. This example carries full Chinese markings, including the national insignia on the tail and decorative nose […]
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