China has made an successful attempt by conducting the maiden glide test of its first amphibious aircraft. The aircraft is said to be the largest in the world, the state media reported on Sunday.
The glide test was conducted a day before, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Other tests and check-ups are under way, according to the China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co Ltd.
Designed to be the world's largest amphibious aircraft, the 37-meter AG600 with a wingspan of 38.8 meters, has a maximum take-off weight of 53.5 tonnes.
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It can collect 12 tonnes of water in 20 seconds, and transport up to 370 tonnes of water on a single tank of fuel. With excellent manoeuvrability and a relatively wide search scope range, the AG600 will be mainly used for maritime rescue, forest fire fighting, marine environment monitoring and protection.
Aviation Industry Corp of China said in March that AG600 would embark on its maiden flight over land in late May and on water in the second half of 2017.
The aircraft developer has received orders for 17 AG600s.