NAMC YS-11: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων
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The '''NAMC YS-11''' is a [[turboprop]] [[airliner]] built by a [[Japan]]ese consortium, the [[Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation]]. The program was initiated by the [[Ministry of International Trade and Industry]] in [[1954]]: the aircraft was rolled out in [[1962]], and production ceased in [[1974]].
To date, the YS-11 is the only successful commercial aircraft made by a Japanese firm, either before or after [[World War II]]. 182 were produced in total. Although most of the aircraft was designed and manufactured in Japan, the engines were built by [[Rolls-Royce plc|Rolls-Royce]]. Also, electrical appliances, gauges, machinery and cockpit hardware were supplied either from Japanese Industries as well as foreign overseas providers during it's time of production.
Due to the fact that the consortium of companies that made up NAMC included [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]] and [[Fuji Heavy Industries]] (now better known as the automobile manufacturer [[Subaru]]), both major producers of fighter planes during WWII, the body of YS-11 was made unusually strong, resulting in a long-lasting airplane.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
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