Korean Air Chang-Gong 91
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| name=Chang-Gong 91 | image= | caption= }}{{Infobox aircraft type | type=Four-seat light monoplane | national origin=South Korea | manufacturer=Korean Air Aerospace Division | designer= | first flight=22 November 1991 | introduced= | retired= | status= | primary user= | number built= | developed from= | variants with their own articles= }} |
The Korean Air Chang-Gong 91 ({{langx|en|Blue Sky 91}}) is a four-seat single-engined low-wing monoplane designed by the Korea Institute of Aeronautical Technology{{cite journal | title= Korean industry makes show debut | journal= Flight International | page= 13| date= 1989-08-26}} and built by the Aerospace Division of Korean Air.
Specifications
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|ref=Taylor 1996, p.408
|prime units? = met
|crew=1
|capacity=3
|length m=7.74
|length ft=25
|length in=5
|span m=10.2
|span ft=33
|span in=5
|height m=2.7
|height ft=8
|height in=10
|wing area sqm=14.86
|wing area sqft=160
|empty weight kg=839
|empty weight lb=1850
|gross weight kg=1225
|gross weight lb=2700
|eng1 number=1
|eng1 name=Lycoming IO-360-A1B6 piston engine
|eng1 kw=149
|eng1 hp=200
|max speed kmh=339
|max speed mph=210
|range km=1500
|range miles=932
|ceiling m=5025
|ceiling ft=16,500
}}
See also
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- KAI KC-100 Naraon - later South Korean light aircraft project
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References
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=Bibliography=
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- {{cite book|last= Taylor|first= Michael J. H.|title= Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory|year= 1996|publisher= Brassey's|location= London, England|isbn= 1-85753-198-1|url-access= registration|url= https://archive.org/details/brasseysworldair0000unse}}
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