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ShinMaywa US-1, Air-sea rescue amphibian, Japan Self Defense Air Force, STOL, JAMSDF
Code Number:
MYNV19P01_07
Title:
ShinMaywa US-1, Air-sea rescue amphibian, Japan Self Defense Air Force, STOL, JAMSDF
Role: Air-sea rescue amphibian
Manufacturer: ShinMaywa
First flight: 5/10/1967 (PX-S)
Introduction: 1971 (PS-1)
Primary user: Japan Maritime Self Defense Force
Produced: 19
Variants: ShinMaywa US-2
Crew: nine (pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, radio operator, radar operator, two observers)
Capacity: 20 survivors or 12 stretchers
Length: 33.46 meters (109 feet 9 inches)
Wingspan: 33.15 meters (108 feet 9 inches)
Height: 9.95 meters (32 feet 7 in)
Wing area: 135.8 meters (1,462 feet )
Empty weight: 23,300 kg (51,367 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 45,000 kg (99,200 lb)
Powerplant: 4 Ishikawajima-Harima/General Electric T64-IHI-10J turboprops, 2,605 kW (3,493 ehp) each
plus 1 General Electric T58 gas turbine, 1,104 kW (1,360 shp) driving boundary layer control system
Maximum speed: 511 km/h (276 knots, 318 mph)
Cruise speed: 426 km/hr (230 knots, 265 mph)
Range: 3,817 km (2,060 nmi, 2,372 miles)
Service ceiling: 7,195 meters (23,600 feet)
Climb rate: 8.1 meters/s (1,600 feet/min)
Keywords:
Seaplane, Pontoons, Flying Boat, Floatplane, amphibious, Navy, Military, Armament, Killingry, Weaponry, warfare, Naval, Weapon, Maritime, History, Archives, Historic, Armed Force
ShinMaywa US-1, Air-sea rescue amphibian, Japan Self Defense Air Force, STOL, JAMSDF
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Code Number:
MYNV19P01_07
Title:
ShinMaywa US-1, Air-sea rescue amphibian, Japan Self Defense Air Force, STOL, JAMSDF
Role: Air-sea rescue amphibian
Manufacturer: ShinMaywa
First flight: 5/10/1967 (PX-S)
Introduction: 1971 (PS-1)
Primary user: Japan Maritime Self Defense Force
Produced: 19
Variants: ShinMaywa US-2
Crew: nine (pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, radio operator, radar operator, two observers)
Capacity: 20 survivors or 12 stretchers
Length: 33.46 meters (109 feet 9 inches)
Wingspan: 33.15 meters (108 feet 9 inches)
Height: 9.95 meters (32 feet 7 in)
Wing area: 135.8 meters (1,462 feet )
Empty weight: 23,300 kg (51,367 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 45,000 kg (99,200 lb)
Powerplant: 4 Ishikawajima-Harima/General Electric T64-IHI-10J turboprops, 2,605 kW (3,493 ehp) each
plus 1 General Electric T58 gas turbine, 1,104 kW (1,360 shp) driving boundary layer control system
Maximum speed: 511 km/h (276 knots, 318 mph)
Cruise speed: 426 km/hr (230 knots, 265 mph)
Range: 3,817 km (2,060 nmi, 2,372 miles)
Service ceiling: 7,195 meters (23,600 feet)
Climb rate: 8.1 meters/s (1,600 feet/min)
Keywords:
Seaplane, Pontoons, Flying Boat, Floatplane, amphibious, Navy, Military, Armament, Killingry, Weaponry, warfare, Naval, Weapon, Maritime, History, Archives, Historic, Armed Force
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