Chinese naval division
The Naval Air Establishment was a division of the Chinese Navy established in 1918 in Mamoi to develop seaplanes for maritime reconnaissance, training, and torpedo-bombing. It was transferred to Shanghai in 1931 .[ 1]
Organization
Captain Yu Tsao Barr[ 1]
Captain Tseng Yee King[ 1] - Director General from 1931 onwards
Captain Wong Tsoo[ 1]
Lieutenant S F Wong[ 1]
Products
Early aircraft produced by the NAE were made of timber and fabric with assistance of foreign designers. Aircraft produced include:
Chiang Hung [ 1] (1930) - 2 or 3 seat touring plane and reconnaissance aircraft
Chiang Hau [ 1] (1932) - powered with single 165 hp Wright Whirlwind engine
Chiang Gaen [ 1]
Nin Hai [ 1]
DH.6 like seaplane
Beeng [ 1] (1918?)- tractor biplane/float fighter bomber with single 360 hp prop engine
Char [ 1] 1918 - 2 seat primary trainer seaplane
Ding [ 1] (1934) - 2 seat bombing/torpedo seaplane using a single 360 hp Rolls-Royce engine
Wu [ 1] (1918?) - general purpose observation aircraft
Yee [ 1] (1918?) - 2 seat advance trainer and variant of Char seaplane
Facilities
Government Dockyard and Engineering Works - Foochow Docks[ 1]
Notes
References
Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers . Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. p. 218.
Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1934 . London: Sampson Low Marston. pp. 86c.
Forman, Harrison (8 March 1934). "Aircraft construction in the Chinese Navy" . Flight : 211–214. Retrieved 3 February 2013 .