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Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute

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Chengdu Aircraft Research & Design Institute
Established1970
Research typeAerospace, Defence
Address89 Wuhouci Street, Wuhou District[1]
LocationChengdu, Sichuan, China
Operating agency
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group
Websitecadi.ac.cn

The Chengdu Aircraft Research & Design Institute (CADI), or 611 Research and Design Institute (Chinese: 成都飞机设计研究所; pinyin: Chéngdū fēijī shèjì yánjiūsuǒ), is a design institute and works with the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group for military aircraft. Built in 1970, it covers an area of 310,000 square meters.

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History

In May 1970, the Shenyang design team for the J-9 moved to Chengdu; this was part of the "Third Line" program that moved defence industries to the interior to make them less vulnerable to foreign attack. The team was later renamed as the 611 Institute.[2]

The design work on the cancelled double-canard J-9 influenced later CADI designs.[2][3] The Chengdu J-10 used the double-canard layout.[2] The Chengdu J-20 also used canards.[3]

Products

Sichuan Tengden

Designed by branch Sichuan Tengden

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chengdu Aircraft Design & Research Institute". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  2. ^ a b c Erickson, Andrew; Lu, Hanlu; Bryan, Kathryn; Septembre, Samuel (2014). Research, Development, and Acquisition in China’s Aviation Industry: The J-10 Fighter and Pterodactyl UAV. Annual Review of China’s Defense Technology and Industrial Base. 7. University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b Wood, Peter; Stewart, Robert (26 September 2019). China's Aviation Industry: Lumbering Forward (PDF). United States Air Force Air University China Aerospace Studies Institute. p. 79. ISBN 9781082740404. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2020-11-22.

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