China's transport, tanker & heavy lift aircraft - esp. Y-20/YY-20

by78

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Y-20B. I don't believe this has been shared before.

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Blitzo

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Top left parking area has a large aircraft with what look like canards. Reminds me of N757A. Is this a known test-bed aircraft?

Yes. Known for many years. It's a highly modified Tu-204C.

This pic shows it, with some aspects blurred out, but we can still see the "wings"/canards.
This specific image was from like 2016-2017 from memory, so veritably ancient. But the weird appearance of the aircraft and lack of high profile coverage sometimes makes people surprised when they see it on satellite I suppose

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valysre

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Yes. Known for many years. It's a highly modified Tu-204C.

This pic shows it, with some aspects blurred out, but we can still see the "wings"/canards.
This specific image was from like 2016-2017 from memory, so veritably ancient. But the weird appearance of the aircraft and lack of high profile coverage sometimes makes people surprised when they see it on satellite I suppose

QDD7u14.jpeg
I see. It is to the J-20 program what the N757A was to the F-22?
 

Gloire_bb

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Yes. Known for many years. It's a highly modified Tu-204C.

This pic shows it, with some aspects blurred out, but we can still see the "wings"/canards.
This specific image was from like 2016-2017 from memory, so veritably ancient. But the weird appearance of the aircraft and lack of high profile coverage sometimes makes people surprised when they see it on satellite I suppose
In retrospect, quite curious they saw blurring canards(which were probably testing out contents of leading edges) was more important than everything else.
 
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