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Harbin and Y-11
It then produced the Harbin Y-11 a light twin-engined utility aircraft — an aircraft of its own design and not a licensed copy.
The Harbin Y-12 which followed, while similar to the Y-11, was a largely new aircraft.
* Harbin Y-11 high wing twin-engine piston utility aircraft
* Harbin Y-12 utility STOL transport and variant of the Harbin Y-11
* Harbin Y-11
* Harbin Y-11

Harbin and transport
As Jiamusi has become the largest harbor along the lower riches of Songhua River, a road system was constructed in order to provide convenient transport linking Jiamusi to several other important strongholds in Northeastern China including Harbin and Nancha.
* Harbin Z-5-Chinese variant of the Mil Mi-4 transport helicopter

Harbin and aircraft
* Harbin Embraer ( Harbin, China )-manufactures aircraft from the ERJ family for the Chinese market.
Three Harbin Y-12s were added to the fleet in early 2009 and in October the same year the airline took delivery of a new ATR 72-500 aircraft to replace its ATR 42.
Image: Chinese Shuihong 5 amphibious aircraft. jpg | Chinese Harbin / Shuihong 5
Category: Harbin aircraft
In 1992, MIAT bought five Chinese Harbin Y-12 commuter aircraft and acquired a Boeing 727-200 from Korean Air, one more following in 1994.
* Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation, an aircraft manufacturer
Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation ( HAMC ), often shortened to Hafei, is an aircraft manufacturing company located in Harbin, the capital of the Heilongjiang Province of the China.
Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation, one of the major aircraft producers in the People's Republic of China, redeveloped the site.
Investments were made in the Dowa Automobile Company ( for the manufacture of cars and trucks ), Manshukoku Hikoki Seizo KK ( for making engines and aircraft ) in Harbin, Jintan Candy & Foods Company, Mukden Arsenal, Anshan Iron & Steel Works ( founded in 1913 ) and renamed Showa Steel Works ( in 1933 ) in Anshan, Manshukoku Koku KK ( Manchurian National Airways ), Central Bank of Manchou ( national central bank ), South Manchurian Railway Company, Yamato Hotel, Tuitsuike Hotel in Tangkantzu lake, Kirin Bīru Kabushiki Kaisha ( Kirin Brewery Company, Ltd.
* Harbin Z-9, a military Chinese aircraft

Harbin and has
* Harbin has a number of large, multi-level underground shopping areas, originally built for air defence.
On January 1, 1938, the name Harbin Institute of Technology was reinstated, a name that has been in use since.
He uses false evidence to convince Rashmika that Harbin has become a supporter of the church.
It is 127 kilometres away from the provincial capital Harbin and has an area of approximately 9, 000 square kilometres.
However, although Harbin was brilliantly creative in the field of magic he was not a particularly good writer and his friend and associate Eric C Lewis has stated that many of Harbin's titles were ghost written for him.
The university has a number of affiliations with foreign schools, including Universiti Sains Malaysia, Longwood University ( United States ), Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology ( Australia ), University of Newcastle ( Australia ), University of Essex ( U. K .), Ohio University ( United States ), West Virginia University ( United States ), Wonkwang University ( South Korea ), and Harbin Institute of Technology ( China ).
The Jingha Expressway was planned to run to Harbin, but has apparently been abandoned as of Yanjiao, Hebei.
She has made many donations to schools and hospitals, including the Chosun First Middle School in Harbin and an elementary school in China that was thereafter renamed Lee Young-Ae Elementary School.
For maritime patrol, the PLANAF has the Y-8MPA, Y-8J and Harbin SH-5 sea plane.
Over the years, the PLANAF has operated the Changhe Z-8, Harbin Z-9 and Russian Ka-28 Helix.
Harbin has increased its annual beer production capacity to over 1 million tons and has become a giant in China's beer industry after its successful reform and listing on the Hong Kong stock market.
The brewery is owned by Anheuser – Busch InBev, which has helped to export Harbin beer to European and North American markets, but in comparison to Tsingtao Beer or Zhujiang Beer its share in these markets is minor.
Since its invention in the mid 1960s by magician Robert Harbin, it has been hailed as one of the greatest illusions ever invented due to both the apparent impossibility of the trick, and the fact that unlike many illusions it can be performed surrounded by spectators and withstand the scrutiny of audience members.

Harbin and now
Unit 731 was based at the Pingfang district of Harbin, the largest city in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo ( now Northeast China ).
Pingfang is an industrial center of Harbin now.
A plaque commemorates the former Jewish Middle School in Harbin, now the Harbin No. 2 Korean Middle School | No. 2 Korean Middle School
He remained at Wakefield purely as a coach and consolidated the club's top tier status by acquiring the services of seasoned internationals like Stephen " Steve " Ella, new captain Mark Graham, Brian Jackson as well as now former Wildcats ' coach Andrew " Andy " Kelly and later John Harbin.
Hsuan Hua, a native of Shuangcheng County of Jilin Province ( now Wuchang, part of Harbin, Heilongjiang Province ), was born Bai Yushu ( 白玉書 ) on April 16, 1918.

Harbin and been
More recent procurements have been from China in the form of the Harbin Y-12 II turboprop transports were delivered in September 1995, one crashed in April 1996.
However, the omission of the geopolitical reality in ignoring the free hand Japan had been granted by the Treaty ( of Shimonoseki ) with respect to Korea and Japan was short-sighted of Russia with respect to its strategic goals ; to get to and maintain a strong point in Port Arthur Russia would have to dominate and control many additional hundreds of miles of Eastern Manchuria ( the Fengtian province of Imperial China, modern Jilin and Heilongjiang ) up to Harbin.
In early 1932 Doihara was sent to head the Harbin Special Agency of the Kwantung Army, where he began negotiations with General Ma Zhanshan after he had been driven from Tsitsihar by the Japanese.
There were four other cities vying for the hosting honour, that had been dropped by the International Olympic Committee: Andorra la Vella, Harbin, Jaca and Sarajevo.

Harbin and reported
In the same book he reported on a visit to the northern Chinese city of Harbin, which at the time of writing ( 1923 ) contained a large population of refugee Russian aristocracy.

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