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musec04 15th July 2024 09:32

Photos Chinese Aircraft
 
Hello,


Currently on ebay are two photos of early Chinese Aircraft. The Caudron photo has been seen previously,therefore perhaps the other aircraft has been too.But what is it?


https://www.ebay.com/itm/35587088518...Bk9SR5jY886WZA


Regards,


Clint

Stig Jarlevik 15th July 2024 12:38

Re: Photos Chinese Aircraft
 
A very good question Clint

The Caudron is one of the batch delivered in 1913 and Lt Pan was one of the individuals who learned to
fly in France in 1913.
The photos are dated Aug 1917 so the type must have been imported before that date.
The lower photo has a Farman touch over it, and since I really can't believe France "showelling"
China with aircraft once the war began, it should thus be something delivered before the outbreak
of war in Europe.
The problem is that I can't find any.
It has been a long time Lennart Andersson visited this site, so I'll ask him what he thinks

Cheers
Stig

Stig Jarlevik 15th July 2024 23:40

Re: Photos Chinese Aircraft
 
Hi Clint

Lennart points out the lower photo is in his book on Chinese Aviation on page 224.
This one is better quality!
It was built by the first aircraft factory in China, the workshop of the flying school at Nanyûan.
It was organized by a French mechanic named Emile Obre.
Four two-seater pusher biplanes were built apparently named Type Pan Shihchun.

Cheers
Stig

musec04 16th July 2024 00:28

Re: Photos Chinese Aircraft
 
Hi Stig,


Thanks for your efforts and Lennart's response. Amazing how easy this is when you look in the right place:o.It is indeed a better picture in the book as you say. A bit disappointing to have posted two already known photos personally. But here's another of the second aircraft, described here as the Nanyuan Gunbus No.1. Just click on the link at the top of the page.


https://warnepieces.blogspot.com/


Regards,


Clint


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