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The Harbin Y-12 () is a
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twin-engine
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built by
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(HAIG).


Design and development

The Y-12 started as a development of the
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airframe called Y-11T in 1980. The design featured numerous improvements including a redesigned
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with a new low drag section, a larger
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and bonded rather than riveted
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. It also replaced the
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piston
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with
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. The prototype was followed by about 30 production Y-12 (I)
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before a revised version was produced. This was designated the Y-12 (II), which featured more powerful engines and removal of
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, first flying on 16 August 1984 and receiving Chinese certification in December of the following year.JWR Taylor 1988, p.38. The
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are two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 turboprops with Hartzell
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. The Y-12 has a maximum takeoff weight of 5,700 kg (12,600 lb) with seating for 17
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and two crew. The aircraft is operated as a light commuter and
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. The latest development is the Y-12F, which is almost a new design with many improvements: new wings, landing gear, fuselage, more powerful engines, and extended payload and range. The Y-12F made its maiden flight on December 29, 2010, received
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type certification on December 10, 2015, and
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type certification on February 22, 2016. In 2015,
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announced that they would begin development of floats for the Y-12 for FAA certification. The Y-12 completed the
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evaluation flight tests for its automatic flight control system on June 30, 2018, with its performance meeting the requirements, said AVIC Harbin Aircraft Industry Company Ltd (AVIC HAFEI).


Variants

* Y-12 (I): Twin-engined STOL utility transport aircraft, powered by two 500-shp (373-kW) Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-11 turboprop engines. Prototype version. * Y-12 (II): Fitted with more powerful PT6A-27 engines. * Y-12 (III): Planned version to be fitted with WJ-9 turboprop. Evolved to Y-12C because of IV's success when WJ-9 development was completed. * Y-12 (IV): Improved version. Revised wingtips (span increased to 19.2 m (63 ft)) and increased takeoff weight. 19 passenger seats. This version is the first aircraft in the series certified by the FAA in 1995.FAA Y-12 IV and Y-12E Type Certificate
retrieved 17 August 2013.
* Y-12C: Basically a (IV) version with WJ-9 turboprop, used by PLAAF for aerial survey. * Y-12D: Domestically deployed military version with upgraded engines driving four-bladed propellers, used by PLA Airborne Corps for parachute training. * Y-12E: Variant with 18 passenger seats. PT6A-135A engines of equal horsepower but increased torque driving four-bladed propellers. This version was certified by the FAA in 2006.FAA Y-12 IV and Y-12E Type Certificate
retrieved 12 November 2009.
* Y-12F: The latest development with almost everything redesigned: wider fuselage, new wings, retractable landing gear and more powerful PT6A-65B engines. The Y-12F has higher cruise speed, longer range and can accommodate 19 passengers or 3x LD3 containers. Design started in April 2005 and the maiden flight was on 29 December 2010.
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type certification was received on 10 December 2015 and
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certification on 22 February 2016. The Y-12F passed flight tests for its automatic flight control system by the
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on 30 June 2018. It was demonstrated during the 2012
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. * Y-12G: Proposed cargo version of Y-12F. * Turbo Panda: Export name for (II) version, marketed by England and Japanese companies. No real order due to airworthiness certification. * Twin Panda: Originally (II) version for export. Later a modified Y-12 (IV) powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34 turboprop engines and fitted with uprated undercarriage, upgraded avionics and interior. Thirty-five orders reportedly received by 2000 but production not proceeded with.


Operators


Military operators

; * Afghan Air Force ; *
Royal Cambodian Air Force The Royal Cambodian Air Force ( km, កងទ័ពជើងអាកាស, Kângtoăp Cheung Akas, ) is the branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces which is charged with operating all military aircraft in Cambodia. Organisation The Royal ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 32. ; *
People's Liberation Army Air Force The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF; ), also known as the Chinese Air Force (中国空军) or the People's Air Force (人民空军), is an aerial service branch of the People's Liberation Army, the regular armed forces of the Peo ...
; *
Djibouti Air Force The Djiboutian Air Force (DAF) (french: Forces Aériennes Djiboutiennes (FADD)), ( so, Ciidanka Cirka Jabuuti) is the Air Force of Djibouti. It was established as part of the Djibouti Armed Forces after the country obtained its independence on Ju ...
- 2 as of December 2016.Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 34. ; *
Eritrean Air Force The Eritrean Air Force (ERAF) is the air service branch of the Eritrean Defence Forces. History The Eritrean Air Force was established shortly after Eritrean War of Independence in 1994. It was first established by Commander Habtezion Hadgu, ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 35. ; *
Ghana Air Force The Ghana Air Force (GHF) is the aerial warfare organizational military branch of the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF). The GHF, along with the Ghanaian army (GA) and Ghanaian navy (GN), make up the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF), which are controlle ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 36. ; * Guyana Air Force ; * Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air ForceHoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 37. ; * Kenya Air ForceHoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 39. To be replaced by the C-145 Skytruck. ; * Mali Air Force – 2 ; * Mauritanian Air ForceHoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 40. ; *
Myanmar Air Force The Myanmar Air Force ( my, တပ်မတော် (လေ), ), known until 1989 as the Burmese Air Force, is the aerial branch of Myanmar's armed forces, the Tatmadaw. The primary mission of the Myanmar Air Force (MAF) since its inception h ...
- 2 as of December 2016.Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 41. ; *
Namibian Air Force The Namibian Air Force is the aerial warfare branch of the Namibian Defence Force. It was commissioned on 13 March 2005 at Grootfontein Air Force Base. Accessed 2007/07/27 Following the independence of Namibia from South Africa in 1990, the Air ...
; *
Pakistan Air Force , "Be it deserts or seas; all lie under our wings" (traditional) , colours = , colours_label = , march = , mascot = , anniversaries = ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 43. * Pakistan ArmyHoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 44. ; * '' Policía Nacional del Perú''Jackson 2003, p. 82. *
Peruvian Air Force The Peruvian Air Force ( es, link=no, Fuerza Aérea del Perú, FAP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with defending the nation and its interests through the use of air power. Additional missions include assistance in safeguardin ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 11–17 December 2012, p. 57. ; * Sri Lanka Air ForceHoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 47. ; *
Tanzanian Air Force The Tanzania Air Force Command ( sw, Kamandi ya Jeshi la Anga) is the aerial service branch of the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF). The current commander of the Tanzania Air Force Command is Major General SB MANI , who replaced major gen ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 48. ; *
Zambian Air Force The Zambian Air Force (ZAF) is the air force of Zambia and the air operations element of the Zambian Defence Force. Following the creation of the Republic of Zambia in 1964, the former Northern Rhodesia Air Force was renamed as the Zambian Air ...
Hoyle ''Flight International'' 6–12 December 2016, p. 53.


Government operators

; * Air Vigilance Service (2) ; *
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(3) ; *
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(2) ; *
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(1) ; * Republic of Seychelles (2)


Civil operators

; *
China Flying Dragon Aviation China Flying Dragon Aviation () is an airline based in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. It operates short-haul passenger and cargo charter flights, as well as maritime surveillance, aerial photography and forestry protection services. Its main base is ...
* China Heilongjiang Longken General Aviation * Donghua General Aviation *
Jiangnan General Aviation Jiangnan or Jiang Nan (; Chinese postal romanization, formerly romanized Kiang-nan, literally "South of the River" meaning "South of the Yangtze") is a geographic area in China referring to lands immediately to the south of the lower reache ...
* Ordos General Aviation Co. Ltd. *
Shuangyang General Aviation Shuangyang District () is one of seven districts of the prefecture-level city of Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province, Northeast China, forming part of the city's southeastern suburbs. Despite its name, it lies more than southeast of the urban ...
* Xinjiang General Aviation * Ying'an Airlines * Zhong Fei General Aviation Company ; *
SATENA SATENA (acronym of ''Servicio Aéreo a Territorios Nacionales'') is a Colombian government-owned airline based in Bogotá, Colombia. It operates mostly domestic routes. Its main hub is El Dorado International Airport. History SATENA was firs ...
(2, 1 on order) ; *
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Congo Airways Congo Airways S.A. is the state-owned flag carrier airline of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). With a paid-up capital of US$90 million, it started operations on 20 October 2015. History Congo Airways was created on 15 August ...
- 2 on order as of July 2016.Thisdell and Fafard ''Flight International'' 9–15 August 2016, p. 42. ; *
Trans Air Congo Trans Air Congo (TAC) is an airline based at Pointe Noire Airport in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo. History The company was established on 24 August 1994 by the El-Hage family and started services with a single Let 410 aircraft. Early serv ...
(10 on order) ; * Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter (SMAC) *
Dirgantara Air Service Dirgantara Air Service was an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operated scheduled domestic services, as well as charters and aerial work. Its main bases were Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Jakarta, Samarinda Airport, Syamsudin ...
(DAS) ; *
Pouya Air Pouya Air, trading as ''Pouya'', is an Iranian cargo airline with its head office at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran. Third party maintenance is also performed. History In late 2012, Yas Air changed its name to Pouya Air, reflecting the ...
; *
Air Kiribati Air Kiribati (pronounced Air Kiri'bas) is the flag carrier of the Republic of Kiribati and operates scheduled passenger services to 20 atolls spread over an area of 3.5m sq km. It is headquartered at Bonriki International Airport on the island ...
; *
Berjaya Air Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd (doing business as Berjaya Air) is an airline with its head office in the Berjaya Hangar of the SkyPark Terminal Building on the property of Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia. As of 2018, the airl ...
; * Caroline Islands Air ; *
MIAT Mongolian Airlines MIAT (Mongolyn Irgenii Agaaryn Teever (Монголын Иргэний Агаарын Тээвэр , Mongolian Civil Air Transport)) Mongolian Airlines, ; "Mongolian Civil Air Transport" is the national airline of Mongolia, headquartered in the ...
- After 2 planes crashed, the remaining 3 planes were returned to the manufacturer. ; * Blue Airways (3 on order) * Flight Care Aviation *
Nepal Airlines Nepal Airlines Corporation ( ne, नेपाल वायुसेवा निगम, Nepāl Vāyusevā Nigam, Nepal Air Service Corporation), formerly known as Royal Nepal Airlines ( ne, शाही नेपाल वायुसेवा, ...
- 4 Delivered in 2012. All 4 grounded in 2020 due to sub-standard performance and high operating costs. *
Nepal Airways Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
; * Air Eagle ; * HelitoursHoyle ''Flight International'' 11–17 December 2012, p. 60. ; *
Real Tonga Real Tonga, stylised as "REALtonga", was an airline that operated domestic flights within Tonga. It commenced operations in March 2013, becoming the twelfth airline to operate domestic flights in Tonga since air services began. In 2020 the airlin ...
- 1 in service with 1 on order July 2016. * Airlines Tonga ; * Uganda Air Cargo (2)


Accidents and incidents

* On 13 December 1993, a Lao Aviation (now Lao Airlines) Y-12-II, registration RDPL-34117, clipped trees in fog and crashed at Phonsavan, Laos, killing all 18 on board. * On 4 April 1995, a TANS Y-12-II, registration 333/OB-1498, crashed shortly after
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from Iquitos Airport,
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, killing all three on board. * On 21 June 1996, a
China Flying Dragon Aviation China Flying Dragon Aviation () is an airline based in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. It operates short-haul passenger and cargo charter flights, as well as maritime surveillance, aerial photography and forestry protection services. Its main base is ...
Y-12-II, registration B-3822, crashed into a mountain near Changhai Airport after the crew began the
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too early and deviated from the intended course, killing two of 12 on board. * On 20 January 1997, a Sri Lanka Air Force Y-12-II, ''CR851'', crashed off Palali Air Base while on a surveillance mission, killing all four on board. * On 10 June 1997, a
MIAT Mongolian Airlines MIAT (Mongolyn Irgenii Agaaryn Teever (Монголын Иргэний Агаарын Тээвэр , Mongolian Civil Air Transport)) Mongolian Airlines, ; "Mongolian Civil Air Transport" is the national airline of Mongolia, headquartered in the ...
Y-12-II, registration JU-1020, crashed at Mandalgobi Airport due to
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, killing seven of 12 on board. * On 26 May 1998, a MIAT Mongolian Airlines Y-12-II, registration JU-1017,
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into a mountain near
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, en route to Tosontsengel due to heavy icing, wing de-ice system fault and overloading, killing all 28 on board; this crash is the worst ever accident involving the Y-12. * On 19 October 2000, Lao Aviation Flight 703 crashed in a mountainous area in bad weather while on approach to
Sam Neua Xam Neua (ຊຳເໜືອ , sometimes transcribed as ''Sam Neua'' or ''Samneua'', literally 'northern swamp'), is the capital of Houaphanh Province, Laos, in northeast Laos. Demographics Residents are mostly Lao, Vietnamese, and Hmong, with s ...
, killing eight of 15 passengers; both pilots survived. * On 18 May 2005, a
Zambia Air Force The Zambian Air Force (ZAF) is the air force of Zambia and the air operations element of the Zambian Defence Force. Following the creation of the Republic of Zambia in 1964, the former Northern Rhodesia Air Force was renamed as the Zambian Air ...
Y-12-II, ''AF-216'', crashed shortly after takeoff from Mongu Airport, killing all 13 on board. * On 10 April 2006, a Kenya Air Force (KAF) Y-12-II, ''132'', struck the side of
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, killing 14 of 17 on board. * On 15 June 2008, a China Flying Dragon Aviation Y-12-II, registration B-3841, struck a small hill during a survey flight for a new aluminum mine, killing three of four on board. * On 12 July 2012, a Y-12-II of the Mauritanian Air Force crashed while transporting gold, killing all 7 occupants. * On 12 May 2014, a Y-12-II of the Kenyan Air Force crashed in
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. The airplane operated on a flight from Mandera to
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with stops at El Wak and Garissa. Preliminary information suggests that one pilot was killed and the remaining eleven occupants were injured. * On 26 August 2018, a Y-12e of the
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was damaged in flight as it encountered severe turbulence. The pilot made an emergency landing at Florencia. The aircraft was not repaired, and was scrapped in situ. * On 3 January 2020, a Y-12-II of the Sri Lankan Air Force crashed to
Haputale Haputale ( si, හපුතලේ; ta, ஹபுதலே) is a town of Badulla District in the Uva Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The elevation is 1431 m (4695 ft) above the sea level. The area has a rich bio-dive ...
, Sri Lanka, while on aerial observations, killing all 4 airmen. * On 4 August 2020, a Y-12-II of the Kenyan Air Force resupplying AMISOM crashed after taking off from Dhobley Airstrip in
Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
. All 10 occupants survived. The aircraft was seriously damaged.


Specifications (Y-12 (II))


See also


References


Notes


Bibliography

* Hoyle, Craig. "World Air Forces Directory". ''Flight International''. Vol. 182, No. 5321, 11–17 December 2012, pp. 40–64. . * Hoyle, Craig. "World Air Forces Directory". ''Flight International''. Vol. 190, No. 5566, 6–12 December 2016, pp. 22–53. . * Jackson, Paul. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004''. Coulsdon, Surry, UK: Jane's Information Group, 2003. . * Taylor, John W R. (ed.). ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89''. Coulsdon, Surrey, UK: Jane's Information Group, 1988. . * Taylor, Michael J.H. (ed.). ''Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000''. London: Brassey's, 1999. . * Thisdell, Dan and Fafard, Antoine. "World Airliner Census". ''Flight International''. Vol. 190, No. 5550, 9–15 August 2016, pp. 20–43. .


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