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Yunshuji Y-7/Harbin Y-7

Aircraft Information Yunshuji Y-7/Harbin Y-7

Yunshuji Y-7 (also known as Harbin Y-7) is a Chinese turboprop passenger aircraft, developed in the 1970s based on the Soviet An-24.

The aircraft was created by Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation and first flew in 1978. It is designed to carry up to 50 passengers over a distance of up to 2,500 km.

The Y-7 is equipped with two WJ-5A turboprop engines, which provide a speed of up to 500 km/h. The aircraft has a length of 24.5 m, a wingspan of 29.2 m, and a height of 8.3 m.

The Y-7 has been exported to several countries, including Pakistan, Iran, Cambodia, Myanmar, and others. It is currently used as a passenger and cargo aircraft, as well as for military aviation tasks.

Technical information about the Yunshuji Y-7/Harbin Y-7

- Length: 22.81 m

- Wingspan: 28.8 m

- Cabin dimensions: 2.1 m x 1.8 m x 1.8 m

- Maximum speed: 500 km/h

- Range: 2,200 km

- Weight: 13,500 kg

- Engine: two WJ-5A turboprop engines with a power of 2,200 hp each.

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Yunshuji Y-7/Harbin Y-7 are located in the rear of the cabin, closer to the exit. This is because in case of an emergency, passengers in this part of the aircraft have a higher chance of survival.

As for comfort, each passenger has their own preferences. Some prefer window seats to enjoy the views outside, while others prefer aisle seats for easy access to exit the aircraft. There are also those who prefer seats in business class or economy class with more legroom.

In general, the choice of seats in the Yunshuji Y-7/Harbin Y-7 aircraft depends on the individual preferences and needs of the passenger.