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China's first domestically developed civilian helicopter has completed a successful maiden flight in Jingdezhen, in the eastern province of Jiangxi.
The heavy-lift AC313 helicopter, built by the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (Avic), can carry 27 passengers or up to 13.8 tonnes.
It is designed to be used for rescue missions in earthquakes, typhoons and other natural disasters.
It is the latest advance for the country's ambitious aerospace industry.
At last month's Singapore Air Show, Beijing unveiled the Comac C919 aircraft - China's answer to the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320, which should be available commercially by 2016.
The AC313 has a maximum range of 900km (560 miles), the state-run China Daily reported on its website.
Its test flight - broadcast live on China Central Television on Thursday - was hailed as a "breakthrough in domestic aviation technology", it added.
Source: BBC News - China unveils homemade AC313 large civilian helicopter
I know that this is a civilian model however, given Pakistans lack of a heavy lift helicopter I would like the memebers of this forum to consider the possibilities of a "militarised" version of this helo.
No doubt a bird like this would have been highly useful during the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan when heavy reliance was placed upon foreign forces sending in helicopters most notably the US which sent CH47 Chinooks from Ops in Afghanistan.