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

ZZY1977

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Two more.

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More and more looks like F35:cool:
 

Gloire_bb

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What is the advantage of blocking the rear view though.
Probably equipment and/or fuel is there.
And if you won't get a full view - normal skins are both lighter, cheaper, and simpler to produce.

In addition, it isn't like glassing has reduced - more like it moved forward. Better view forward downwards at the expense of the rear one.
Very good tradeoff for a multirole aircraft.
 

stannislas

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I love it that we, finally, have a Chinese fighter without those god forsaken ventral strakes!!!
well... to be honest, J-20 is using a tiny fully movable vertical tails, so that ventral strakes is completely necessary to compensate the instability, especially given J-20 has no TVC at the moment.

Also, the j-20 in primer photos suggest that the ventral strake is mostly made by composite materials, so it shouldn't have significant impact on the RCS as most people belived
 
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Blitzo

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The image rotated, from the colour corrected image that Deino posted.

TBH I don't know why the original OPs can't just rotate their images a bit before posting it.
The secrecy and the drip feeding I fully understand and endorse even -- but the lack of image alignment just seems a bit gratuitous

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Totoro

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A bit closer, perhaps. As every subsequent prototype may have some refinements. But time schedule wise, it's too early for this airframe to be a pre-serial, near mass production standard one.
 

Blitzo

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A bit closer, perhaps. As every subsequent prototype may have some refinements. But time schedule wise, it's too early for this airframe to be a pre-serial, near mass production standard one.

Are these two units close-to/nearing the production model of J-35?


We don't know if the pictures depict "two units" (two airframes) -- it could be just different pictures of the same single airframe.
It could also be the same prototype we saw pictures of that first flew mid/late last year.

We also don't know how recent these pictures actually are. They could have been taken months ago but only released now.


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However, even with the initial pictures of the first unpainted J-XY/35 prototype from last year (below) -- we could see that it was fitted with certain features that makes it seem closer to a near-standard prototype rather than a technology demonstrator.

From this first original clear image below, IMO it was sufficient for us to determine that it was probably closer to the 201X series of prototypes for J-20, rather than the 200X series of tech demonstrators for J-20.


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by78

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What is the advantage of blocking the rear view though.

Probably equipment and/or fuel is there.
And if you won't get a full view - normal skins are both lighter, cheaper, and simpler to produce.

In addition, it isn't like glassing has reduced - more like it moved forward. Better view forward downwards at the expense of the rear one.
Very good tradeoff for a multirole aircraft.

This has already been answered multiple times before.

In chronological order, please see here, here, here, and here.
 
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