The NAMC YS-11 is a testament to Japan's post-war resurgence in the field of aviation, marking its bold entry into the commercial aviation market. Developed in the 1960s by the Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation, a consortium of Japanese companies, the YS-11 was Japan's first indigenous airliner since World War II. With a production run from 1962 to 1974, this turboprop airliner was designed to meet the growing demand for short to medium-haul routes, boasting a capacity of up to 64 passengers. The YS-11 quickly became a symbol of reliability and efficiency, serving not only domestic airlines but also international carriers across various continents. Its distinctive roar, courtesy of the Rolls-Royce Dart engines, earned it affection and recognition worldwide. Despite its eventual phase-out in favor of more modern aircraft, the YS-11 remains a proud legacy of Japan's aviation history, showcasing innovation, resilience, and the spirit of collaboration.
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You can never go wrong with a classic bomber jacket especially when its high quality and made of recycled materials This versatile bomber jacket will complement most outfits and styles and keep you warm during the chillier days
- 100 recycled polyester
- Fabric weight 55 ozyd (156 gm)
- Relaxed fit
- Unisex sizing
- Utility pocket on the sleeve
- Rib-knit banding at collar cuffs and hem
- Premium YKK zipper
- Blank product sourced from China
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