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Helius

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Looking at the tail number its not the same airplane

The one without the flag is a different plane. In fact, now I looked at them carefully, I think most of the images are likely from an earlier date when the competitors were being dropped off.

Interesting if somewhat of a logistical hassle, since I'm guessing #20240 dropped the team off but it didn't stay and flew back instead; then a different Y-20 (#20243) came and picked them up after...
 

by78

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An update from Kaifeng. I count 12 Y-20s parked on the tarmac, up from nine previously.

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The most Y-20s I have ever counted at Kaifeng, up to 22 that I can see. It also appears the base has been expanded.

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Blitzo

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The first grey Y-20B in PLAAF markings has been noted at Kaifeng …

(Images via @Oneninety from Weibo)

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Looks to me like it is probably one of the prototypes painted, because there's the national flag on the tail, and if it was an in service aircraft it would probably be painted in the wholly low profile livery that current Y-20s have.

That is to say, it may not be "PLAAF markings".
 
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