Chinese Trainer Aircraft (JL-8, JL-9, JL-10 (L-15), etc.)

sunnymaxi

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Salyut was not building the AL-222 in Russia too ? I was thinking they were receiving them from Salyut after Ukrainian court seizes Motor Sich from chinese investors.
Ukrainian government stopped Chinese investors from taking-over MS not the supply of Engines. last time when i checked the list of Russian engines to China. it was only AL-31 and D-30s. so this trainer engine came from Ukraine. but i will cross check again.

Salyut just localized AL-222 engine for their own yak-130 Trainer aircraft.
 

gelgoog

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Salyut localized the Al-222 engine in like 2015.

From what I understand the hot section was made in Russia already, they just had to replicate the cold section. And the whole thing used Soviet alloys and materials anyway.

Salyut has been increasing engine lifetime. And developing the new SM-100 engine to replace the Al-222.

What I am more interested is in how the Chinese are coping with this situation but information on these programs in China is scarce to say the least.
 

Alfa_Particle

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In their Changchun livestream, the Guancha trio claimed JL-10 still uses Al-222 and as the plant producing that engine was blown up in 2022, the future of this program is not clear.
This horsey of opting for the AI-222 instead of minimising dependency on other countries and get on with the WS-17 program deserves every crap that's being thrown at it.

I hope they learn this lesson properly and don't make the same mistake (cough, WS-10H/2, cough).
 

sunnymaxi

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In their Changchun livestream, the Guancha trio claimed JL-10 still uses Al-222 and as the plant producing that engine was blown up in 2022, the future of this program is not clear.
i have said the exactly same thing.. AVIC didn't receive a single shipment from Ukraine since 2022..

but they are still producing JL-10 also showcase dedicated naval variant. see this below
The assembly lines of JL-10 at Hongdu AC. Posted by @沉默的山羊 on Weibo.

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Oneninety is saying that this is an actual dedicated naval variant with twin vert stabs.
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it looks like AECC manufacturing AL-222 engine at home..

or they have enough stockpile of Engines. less chances though


Goodbye to the UAE sale then.
deal with UAE signed in 2023.. so back then they knew it, Engines are not coming from Ukraine but still signed the deal..

but nevertheless, we have some boomers in AECC, who thinks its useless to invest in smaller Engines since we are getting from Ukraine..
 

Tomboy

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i have said the exactly same thing.. AVIC didn't receive a single shipment from Ukraine since 2022..

but they are still producing JL-10 also showcase dedicated naval variant. see this below



it looks like AECC manufacturing AL-222 engine at home..

or they have enough stockpile of Engines. less chances though



deal with UAE signed in 2023.. so back then they knew it, Engines are not coming from Ukraine but still signed the deal..

but nevertheless, we have some boomers in AECC, who thinks its useless to invest in smaller Engines since we are getting from Ukraine..
It's more likely that they simply had a decent amount of stockpile, if AECC can produce it domestically they wouldn't be having the sentiment that JL-10 will not increase in numbers significantly soon.

The conversation kinda of went like this:

Wouldn't it be nice if they replaced JL-8s in performance teams with JL-10s.

Of course if there are enough JL-10s to go around

Good news is we don't have to contemplate that anymore(Implying that it won't happen in the near future).

What kind of good news is that?
 
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sunnymaxi

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It's more likely that they simply had a decent amount of stockpile, if AECC can produce it domestically they wouldn't be having the sentiment that JL-10 will not increase in numbers significantly soon.

The conversation kinda of went like this:

Wouldn't it be nice if they replaced JL-8s in performance teams with JL-10s.

Of course if there are enough JL-10s to go around

Good news is we don't have to contemplate that anymore(Implying that It'll never or won't happen in the near future).

What kind of good news is that?
they literally showing the entire assembly line of JL-10.. also showed dedicated Naval variant.

6 newly constructed aircrafts..

1. how long do you think stockpile can last. its been 3 years already.

2. how long it can take for AECC to manufacture smaller AL-222 engine at home..

3. AVIC still signed agreement with UAE in 2023 despite they knew it, Engines are not coming from Ukraine..

it means they are okay with Engine supply line..

for the very first time, i have doubt on Guancha trio information.. maybe they don't have updated info regarding JL-10.

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Edit - i just saw the good news sentence.. lol

could be related with uninterrupted Engine supply.. again saying.. it is peanuts for AECC to build AL-222 engine right now. maybe they are already doing this.
 
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sunnymaxi

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Good news is we don't have to contemplate that anymore(Implying that it won't happen in the near future).

What kind of good news is that?
look what i found.

coincidently AECC announced its plan for 15th Five year period just in summer.. they will focus on small/medium size aircraft Engines in this five year plan period.. this category has long been neglected.

google translated.
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this news matches with ''Good News'' mentioned by Guancha trio.
 
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