Harbin H-7

Proposed Chinese aircraft
H-7
Role Medium bomber
Type of aircraft
National origin People's Republic of China
Manufacturer Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation
Designer Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation
Status Cancelled
Primary user People's Liberation Army Air Force
Developed from Harbin H-5

The Harbin H-7 bomber (Chinese: 轰-7; pinyin: Hōng-7) was a Chinese military aircraft proposed by Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation in 1965 and a possible successor to the two-engine Harbin H-5 jet bomber.[1] The project was canceled in early 1970s before the bomber went into production.

References

  1. ^ 魏刚; 陈应明; 张维 (October 2011). 中国飞机全书 第三卷. 航空工业出版社. p. 191. ISBN 9787802438231.
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Chinese People's Liberation Army bomber designations
Hōng "H"
(Bomber)
  • H-1 through H-41
  • H-5
  • H-6
    • I
  • H-7
  • H-8
  • H-9 through H-191
  • H-20
Jiān hōng "JH"
(Fighter-bomber)
  • JH-1 through JH-61
  • JH-7
Shuǐ hōng "SH"
(Water bomber)
  • SH-1 through SH-41
  • SH-5
Export
"B"
"FBC"
Related
designations
1 Unknown/not assigned
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ASW
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  • * = Under development or official military designation not revealed
  • Italicized = Retired or cancelled