Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Shanghai Y-10 (Y - Yunshuji - Transporter) was a four engined narrow-body jet airliner developed in the 1970s by the Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute.Due to non-availability of the intended WS-8 turbofan engines the prototype aircraft used Pratt & Whitney JT3D-7 turbofan engines, acquired as spare engines for CAAC's small fleet of Boeing 707 aircraft. The cabin could be configured to seat 178 in high-density, 149 in economy, or 124 in mixed-class and the large flight deck accommodated five crewmembers: pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, and radio operator."@en }
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- Shanghai_Y-10 abstract "The Shanghai Y-10 (Y - Yunshuji - Transporter) was a four engined narrow-body jet airliner developed in the 1970s by the Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute.Due to non-availability of the intended WS-8 turbofan engines the prototype aircraft used Pratt & Whitney JT3D-7 turbofan engines, acquired as spare engines for CAAC's small fleet of Boeing 707 aircraft. The cabin could be configured to seat 178 in high-density, 149 in economy, or 124 in mixed-class and the large flight deck accommodated five crewmembers: pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, and radio operator.".
- Q2061234 abstract "The Shanghai Y-10 (Y - Yunshuji - Transporter) was a four engined narrow-body jet airliner developed in the 1970s by the Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute.Due to non-availability of the intended WS-8 turbofan engines the prototype aircraft used Pratt & Whitney JT3D-7 turbofan engines, acquired as spare engines for CAAC's small fleet of Boeing 707 aircraft. The cabin could be configured to seat 178 in high-density, 149 in economy, or 124 in mixed-class and the large flight deck accommodated five crewmembers: pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, and radio operator.".