China’s AG600 Amphibian.
Although there are obvious similarities - the roles are pretty much identical - I don't think it is a clone; much larger, for a start.
Grateful for the nudge, as it spurred me to take a look at some of the other, non-pointy Chinese aviation developments on open-source sites. It led me to, among other things, take a look at the airfield at Yanliang on G00gle Earth. Fascinating object north of the thresholds for the 24 runways - some twin-jet airliner (C919?) flying test-bed with a curious swept-canard device atop the stretched fuselage just aft of the cockpit and a sharp fast-jet type nose. I shall enjoy wandering through t'interweb gleaning whatever info is out there.
Grateful for the nudge, as it spurred me to take a look at some of the other, non-pointy Chinese aviation developments on open-source sites. It led me to, among other things, take a look at the airfield at Yanliang on G00gle Earth. Fascinating object north of the thresholds for the 24 runways - some twin-jet airliner (C919?) flying test-bed with a curious swept-canard device atop the stretched fuselage just aft of the cockpit and a sharp fast-jet type nose. I shall enjoy wandering through t'interweb gleaning whatever info is out there.
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Fascinating object north of the thresholds for the 24 runways - some twin-jet airliner (C919?) flying test-bed with a curious swept-canard device atop the stretched fuselage just aft of the cockpit and a sharp fast-jet type nose.
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