J-20... The New Generation Fighter III

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Martian

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Video of J-20 Mighty Dragon take-off!

[video]http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjcxNDgyMzY4.html[/video]

The trees were in the way, but the launch time was 15 or 16 seconds (according to my stopwatch).

[Note: Thank you to Lawxx for the video link.]
 
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johnqh

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Here a nice summary at the CDF made by "pierrotlefou"



Actually I have that strange feeling that there's something "fishy" ... .

As such I would say it sounds too good (performance wise) to be true and as far as I know the WS-15 is an indigenous design - maybe with Russian assistance as some sources suggest - but not based on a Russian design.

Deino

I agree.

There are other holes in the story. J-10 doesn't even have WS-10 installed yet. It makes no sense to use "WS-15" for the export model.

And the project has been on-going for a long time. Research started way before 2000. It makes no sense to use Russian design.....

And most importantly, I believe the engine technology in China is advanced enough to be ahead of Russian now. So there is no point to borrow from an inferior technology.
 

MiG-29

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I agree.

There are other holes in the story. J-10 doesn't even have WS-10 installed yet. It makes no sense to use "WS-15" for the export model.

And the project has been on-going for a long time. Research started way before 2000. It makes no sense to use Russian design.....

And most importantly, I believe the engine technology in China is advanced enough to be ahead of Russian now. So there is no point to borrow from an inferior technology.

as far as 2011 Russia already have F-119 equivalent that has already been flown on the PAKFA: the F-135 uses technology borrowed diredtly from the YAK-141, to say it is inferior is pretty much as saying now at this moment China has a F-135 equivalent flying.
 

johnqh

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as far as 2011 Russia already have F-119 equivalent that has already been flown on the PAKFA: the F-135 uses technology borrowed diredtly from the YAK-141, to say it is inferior is pretty much as saying now at this moment China has a F-135 equivalent flying.

I am not talking about max trust. Russian engines require too much maintenance and Chinese has adopted Western style standard on maintenance and engine life, which cannot be delivered with Russian tech.
 

siegecrossbow

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There is a rumor on FY saying that the J-20 was moved to Yanliang for higher level testing. This news coincided with the "server maintenance" on CJDBY and several other Chinese forums. Is there a chance that something really exciting is going on?
 

Deino

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Hu ... thanks for that info and sound at least possible !!

Would be interesting to get some reports from one in Chengdu. :)

Deino
 

delft

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@MiG29:
At the Reynolds Numbers applicable to fighter aircraft it is impossible to maintain laminar flow over more than a small part of the aircraft. A circular cross section of the fuselage is not relevant.
 

Maggern

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Thank you Deino, congrats on the mod job. You are a perfect fit for it.

Can I be a bastard and agree?

There is a rumor on FY saying that the J-20 was moved to Yanliang for higher level testing. This news coincided with the "server maintenance" on CJDBY and several other Chinese forums. Is there a chance that something really exciting is going on?

Well, if anything, I didn't even hope for the PLAAF to continue flying their prize around a major populated area. If they actually do, I won't complain. But I'd guess their major point would be to show off the actual capability of building and flying something like this. THe actual, boring flight-testing could take place somewhere else.
 
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