J-XY/J-35 carrier-borne fighter thread

by78

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A research paper from Chengdu Aircraft Corporation on an electrically-driven wing folding mechanism. Does anyone have access to this paper?

I wonder if Chengdu was also working on a carrier fighter, or maybe it was merely exploring or performing design consulting on certain aspects.


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As a reference, some illustrations of J-35's wing and folding mechanism design from Shenyang Aircraft:
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A side-by-side comparison of Shenyang's (top) and Chengdu's (bottom) designs:
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ACuriousPLAFan

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A research paper from Chengdu Aircraft Corporation on an electrically-driven wing folding mechanism. Does anyone have access to this paper?

I wonder if Chengdu was also working on a carrier fighter, or maybe it was merely exploring or performing design consulting on certain aspects.


52733802977_74707b3e89_o.jpg
52732211391_68661eca72_h.jpg



As a reference, some illustrations of J-35's wing and folding mechanism design from Shenyang Aircraft:
52732462294_a14d6f11ff_k.jpg



A side-by-side comparison of Shenyang's (top) and Chengdu's (bottom) designs:
52734581844_fe6a5106bc_h.jpg

Other than carrier-based fighter, what about carrier-based UAVs? Combat UAVs such as the X-47B/C and non-combat UAVs such as the MQ-25, for instance.

Chengdu is the designer of the WZ-7 and Wing Loong-series UAVs (and also the manufacturer of the latter), after all.
 
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