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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:29 am    Post subject: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

Well, there are dramatically more in the West than I had thought! So these are aircraft that have had registrations in the individual countries. It is not saying that they are all airworthy in any way. And I suppose that a couple of aircraft might be included more than once.

It seemed the total production of CJ-6 was in excess of 2400, and numbers per country seem to be as follows:

Australia 138

USA 635

Canada 67

UK 20 (and I suspect that this covers most, if not all in Europe, since UK registration is probably the only way that most continental owners can register their aircraft!)

New Zealand 12

South Africa 4

France 3 (I suspect that these are in the very difficult to obtain category of "avions de collection" – i.e. collectors aircraft but it is not easy to get this registration)

So in total 879. And of course there are separate subtotals for those in various other military services.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:37 am    Post subject: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

There are 27 listed on the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register.
Jeff
C-FDLZNanchangCJ6A5432023Spencer, Ronald2009-01-26C-FDRGNanchangCJ6A4932006Smith, Charles2018-04-10C-FEPNNanchangCJ6A4732019Nicholson, Philip2011-07-06C-FGCJNanchangCJ6A4632022Latter, Geoffrey2012-12-13C-FGNBNanchangCJ6A5232008Franchini, Jeffrey2015-08-27C-FLFSNanchangCJ6A5232011Salkeld, Matthew2008-02-06C-FLIHNanchangCJ6A3732010Murray, David2016-08-24C-FSNANanchangCJ6A4932024Hemmett, Robin2012-03-22C-FSPYNanchangCJ6A2851246Barnes, Thomas2006-03-31C-FTCJNanchangCJ6A3051218Hume, James2009-11-03C-FTGZNanchangCJ6A1532014Pendrak, Marty2017-11-22C-FTKLNanchangCJ6A2532064Walker, Christopher2018-02-20C-FTLENanchangCJ6A1532013Lannon, Walter2013-04-05C-FTQUNanchangCJ6A1432050Sudul, Michael1998-02-03C-FTQWNanchangCJ6A1732037McDonald, James2009-08-12C-FVCJNanchangCJ6A4732015Franchini, Jeffrey2016-09-08C-FXMINanchangCJ6A1332012Youmans, Brian2017-06-27C-FYACNanchangCJ6A5132003Unrau, Christopher2018-09-25C-FZATNanchangCJ6A4132018Big Surf Films Inc.2003-06-03C-GCWNNanchangCJ6A47-22Canadian Warplane Heritage2010-11-16

C-GEWZNanchangCJ6A4332002Mann, Carter2017-12-01C-GNANNanchangCJ6A4032004Lindley, Tanya2013-09-05C-GWDCNanchangCJ6A2232009Christian, Daniel1994-03-14C-GYACNanchangCJ6A1232028CJ6 Entertainment Inc.2019-04-05C-GYCJNanchangCJ6A4632024Christensen, James2007-01-10C-GYKKNanchangCJ6A2032007Gagliardi, David2019-07-04C-GYMKNanchangCJ6A4632021D'Arcy, Christopher2012-05-22
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 8:32 AM Richard Goode <richard.goode(at)russianaeros.com (richard.goode(at)russianaeros.com)> wrote:

Quote:

Well, there are dramatically more in the West than I had thought! So these are aircraft that have had registrations in the individual countries. It is not saying that they are all airworthy in any way. And I suppose that a couple of aircraft might be included more than once.
 
It seemed the total production of CJ-6 was in excess of 2400, and numbers per country seem to be as follows:
 
Australia 138
 
USA 635
 
Canada 67
 
UK 20 (and I suspect that this covers most, if not all in Europe, since UK registration is probably the only way that most continental owners can register their aircraft!)
 
New Zealand 12
 
South Africa 4
 
France 3 (I suspect that these are in the very difficult to obtain category of "avions de collection" – i.e. collectors aircraft but it is not easy to get this registration)
 
So in total 879. And of course there are separate subtotals for those in various other military services.
 
Richard
 
 
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:53 am    Post subject: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

44 on the Australian register; some not actively flown but I've probably come across 15–20 of them out and about over the last few years. Similar number of Yak-52s on the register but I don't see as many of those around.

Mark Serial
ALO 4532002
AYU 4532020
BIY 4632004
BPR 232012
CDO 5132018
CJA 1032011
CJE 2951239
CJG 2232005
CJS 3051224
CJX 3051216
CPX 832012
FCE 3932014
FCF 4332020
FCY 4532007
LNM 1232007
LUU 2632079
MAN 232003
NNB 2951208
NNC 2751248
NND 4432017
NNF 4432023
NNG 4432005
NNH 4732020
NNI 4632018
NNJ 2432070
NNL 1232008
NNM 1432030
NNO 4832002
NNP 5432021
NNU 5132010
NNV 5432024
NNY 3051211
NNZ 4932012
OOZ 1332013
PJH 1232046
PPS 2432013
TWF 3832021
VPR 5132009
WOA 3351208
XXB 2032016
XXK 4732010
YGD 4732007
YGE 4732013
YUM 1332042

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On 3 Oct 2019, at 02:35 , Jeff Franchini <jeff(at)cj6.ca> wrote:

There are 27 listed on the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register.

Jeff

C-FDLZ Nanchang CJ6A 5432023 Spencer, Ronald 2009-01-26
C-FDRG Nanchang CJ6A 4932006 Smith, Charles 2018-04-10
C-FEPN Nanchang CJ6A 4732019 Nicholson, Philip 2011-07-06
C-FGCJ Nanchang CJ6A 4632022 Latter, Geoffrey 2012-12-13
C-FGNB Nanchang CJ6A 5232008 Franchini, Jeffrey 2015-08-27
C-FLFS Nanchang CJ6A 5232011 Salkeld, Matthew 2008-02-06
C-FLIH Nanchang CJ6A 3732010 Murray, David 2016-08-24
C-FSNA Nanchang CJ6A 4932024 Hemmett, Robin 2012-03-22
C-FSPY Nanchang CJ6A 2851246 Barnes, Thomas 2006-03-31
C-FTCJ Nanchang CJ6A 3051218 Hume, James 2009-11-03
C-FTGZ Nanchang CJ6A 1532014 Pendrak, Marty 2017-11-22
C-FTKL Nanchang CJ6A 2532064 Walker, Christopher 2018-02-20
C-FTLE Nanchang CJ6A 1532013 Lannon, Walter 2013-04-05
C-FTQU Nanchang CJ6A 1432050 Sudul, Michael 1998-02-03
C-FTQW Nanchang CJ6A 1732037 McDonald, James 2009-08-12
C-FVCJ Nanchang CJ6A 4732015 Franchini, Jeffrey 2016-09-08
C-FXMI Nanchang CJ6A 1332012 Youmans, Brian 2017-06-27
C-FYAC Nanchang CJ6A 5132003 Unrau, Christopher 2018-09-25
C-FZAT Nanchang CJ6A 4132018 Big Surf Films Inc. 2003-06-03
C-GCWN Nanchang CJ6A 47-22 Canadian Warplane Heritage 2010-11-16
C-GEWZ Nanchang CJ6A 4332002 Mann, Carter 2017-12-01
C-GNAN Nanchang CJ6A 4032004 Lindley, Tanya 2013-09-05
C-GWDC Nanchang CJ6A 2232009 Christian, Daniel 1994-03-14
C-GYAC Nanchang CJ6A 1232028 CJ6 Entertainment Inc. 2019-04-05
C-GYCJ Nanchang CJ6A 4632024 Christensen, James 2007-01-10
C-GYKK Nanchang CJ6A 2032007 Gagliardi, David 2019-07-04
C-GYMK Nanchang CJ6A 4632021 D'Arcy, Christopher 2012-05-22



On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 8:32 AM Richard Goode <richard.goode(at)russianaeros.com> wrote:
Well, there are dramatically more in the West than I had thought! So these are aircraft that have had registrations in the individual countries. It is not saying that they are all airworthy in any way. And I suppose that a couple of aircraft might be included more than once.



It seemed the total production of CJ-6 was in excess of 2400, and numbers per country seem to be as follows:



Australia 138



USA 635



Canada 67



UK 20 (and I suspect that this covers most, if not all in Europe, since UK registration is probably the only way that most continental owners can register their aircraft!)



New Zealand 12



South Africa 4



France 3 (I suspect that these are in the very difficult to obtain category of "avions de collection" – i.e. collectors aircraft but it is not easy to get this registration)



So in total 879. And of course there are separate subtotals for those in various other military services.



Richard





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PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 3:30 am    Post subject: Re: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

Hi Richard,

We were always under the impression that there were only five CJs in Europe, all on the UK reg. That’s not to say there aren’t any unregistered projects anywhere but I have no knowledge of any.

G-BXZB (BD’s big engine), painted as CT180, SLAF
G-BVVG, painted as “68”, PLAAF
G-CGFS (was Bruno’s in France, now in Norway*)
G-CGHB (Harv’s)
G-CJSA (mine), painted as CT130, SLAF.

Three are at White Waltham with Harv’s at Redhill.

*CGFS briefly went to the LN- reg before coming back to the G-reg.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 4:07 am    Post subject: Re: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

Chaps

I believe Jays figures are correct with only the 5 for Europe that we know about, unless there’s any data out there to suggest otherwise?

Within the military there’s also around 6 sitting outside at Kuçovë/Gjadër airfields in Albania with countless more perhaps stored in the abandoned underground facilities . Some have been cut up, photos can be found on airliners.net


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:27 am    Post subject: Re: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

According to Wikipedia (yes, I know Rolling Eyes), Albania had a total of 20.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:44 am    Post subject: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

They definitely had some CJ's!

I went to Albania in 1991 (or 92) for the express purpose of buying their
surplus YAK 11's. This based on info exchanged in a 3 way, 2 language
phone call via their UN rep. in New York.
On arrival in Tirana I was advised they had moved one of the YAK's to a
small airfield in the city for my inspection. They picked me up (with a
small motorcade) in the morning. On arrival at the airfield they proudly
opened the hangar door to reveal a CJ6 YAK!

After the shock wore off I asked how much they wanted for the "YAK's". They
were prepared to give them away at $72,000 USD each which, at the time, was
likely more than they paid for them.

Turned out the 4 Yak 11's were destroyed years before when a hangar
collapsed on them. Looking at the hangar we were standing in at the time
pretty much confirmed that story.

C'est le vie!
Walt

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:20 pm    Post subject: Numbers of Nanchang CJ-6 Reply with quote

Great story Walt! Wish I could have seen the sight myself...

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On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 11:20 PM Walter Lannon <wlannon(at)shaw.ca (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:

[quote]--> Yak-List message posted by: "Walter Lannon" <wlannon(at)shaw.ca (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)>

They definitely had some CJ's!

I went to Albania in 1991 (or 92) for the express purpose of buying their
surplus YAK 11's.   This based on info exchanged in a 3 way, 2 language
phone call via their UN rep. in New York.
On arrival in Tirana I was advised they had moved one of the YAK's to a
small airfield in the city for my inspection.  They picked me up (with a
small motorcade) in the morning.  On arrival at the airfield they proudly
opened the hangar door to reveal a CJ6 YAK!

After the shock wore off I asked how much they wanted for the "YAK's".  They
were prepared to give them away at $72,000 USD each which, at the time, was
likely  more than they paid for them.

Turned out the 4 Yak 11's were destroyed years before when a hangar
collapsed on them.   Looking at the hangar we were standing in at the time
pretty much confirmed that story.

C'est le vie!
Walt

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