China Flanker Thread II

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Hyperwarp

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J-11B powered by FWS-10

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le thi kieuoanh

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what are the differences between:

ws-10. where are they used ? j10s??

ws-10a (revised version of ws-10?) . where are they used? j10s and j10bs?

fws-10 (revised verion of ws-10a??) used for j11b only???

can you tabulate the engine fits to the type of fighter jets?
 

jackbh

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J-15.jpg

According to the author of this post, many people thought this picture is PSed, but he couldn't really see any evidence of that.

According to him it is a picture of J-15 that flew in August.
 

maxx

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It's been tempered with for sure. The blurriness of the rudder, misalignment of the nose are pretty the obvious.
 

Curious George

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According to the author of this post, many people thought this picture is PSed, but he couldn't really see any evidence of that.

According to him it is a picture of J-15 that flew in August.

If its a photoshop then its a pretty good one, but if its authentic then at the very least it looks like the Chinese have developed F-16 style canopies, which is pretty good :).
 

Blitzo

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According to the author of this post, many people thought this picture is PSed, but he couldn't really see any evidence of that.

According to him it is a picture of J-15 that flew in August.
Evidence for PS in this case includes the two planes flying at the exact same angle, with the exact same light reflecting off (the nose for example), one engine on the "J-15" being longer than the other, that the underside of the two planes' nose is identical as well as the engine nozzle...
And the fact that we haven't seen any other pictures like this one about the J-15 - which takes away credibility for this one. If we saw the plane from other angles (like we did with the J-10B when it first flew) then I myself may believe it. But right now it's just a good PS.

The other big factor is why the hell are the J-15 and J-11B flying together??
 

Blitzo

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That's because it is (until further details or pictures come to light).
Right now even considering that picture to be genuine is a bit out there...
 

tres

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very simple way to tell the photos are PS'ed: view the photos 200%, 300% or larger, you will all the bad PS work.



Evidence for PS in this case includes the two planes flying at the exact same angle, with the exact same light reflecting off (the nose for example), one engine on the "J-15" being longer than the other, that the underside of the two planes' nose is identical as well as the engine nozzle...
And the fact that we haven't seen any other pictures like this one about the J-15 - which takes away credibility for this one. If we saw the plane from other angles (like we did with the J-10B when it first flew) then I myself may believe it. But right now it's just a good PS.

The other big factor is why the hell are the J-15 and J-11B flying together??
 

crobato

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My conclusion to that picture is that its a PS, the upper plane is a clone of the one below then altered. From an aerodynamic sense, the upper plane don't feel "right" either.
 
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