J-35A fighter (PLAAF) + FC-31

sunnymaxi

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Well, it's necessary to debunk the myth that in service j35 was powered by ws19 as early as 3 September,2025. This kind of speculation based on misinformation of only two engine models designed by Ms Huang should be addressed.
i can bet on that you ignored my first response without even reading a line. i put all official source from AECC Guiyang and lady Huang's own words. you are the new member on this forum and hardly know anything so why don't you just zip your mouth.
 

Pinko

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i can bet on that you ignored my first response without even reading a line. i put all official source from AECC Guiyang and lady Huang's own words. you are the new member on this forum and hardly know anything so why don't you just zip your mouth.
Lol, can't debate on points and facts but resumed to personal attack of zip my mouth?

Well for the record, I posted the link of your "first response" below for everyone 's check:

J-35A fighter (PLAAF) + FC-31

So, please enlighten me in your above"first response", which parts respectively deny the following facts I raised:

1. Ms Huang designed multiple engines, not only WS19 and WS21

2. Ms Huang is also the designer of FWS17 which is equipped with afterburner suitable for shipborne JL10 trainer in PLANAF service.

3. JL10 participated the 93 parade, alongside J35.

4. Only weapons entered pla services were featured in 93 parade, not prototypes in development.

If you can't deny any of the above, just accept that the chance of WS19 entering PLA service as early as 3 September 2025, is much lower than the chance of ws17 powered JL10 that flew during the parade.
 

sunnymaxi

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Lol, can't debate on points and facts but resumed to personal attack of zip my mouth?

Well for the record, I posted the link of your "first response" below for everyone 's check:

J-35A fighter (PLAAF) + FC-31

So, please enlighten me in your above"first response", which parts respectively deny the following facts I raised:

1. Ms Huang designed multiple engines, not only WS19 and WS21

2. Ms Huang is also the designer of FWS17 which is equipped with afterburner suitable for shipborne JL10 trainer in PLANAF service.

3. JL10 participated the 93 parade, alongside J35.

4. Only weapons entered pla services were featured in 93 parade, not prototypes in development.

If you can't deny any of the above, just accept that the chance of WS19 entering PLA service as early as 3 September 2025, is much lower than the chance of ws17 powered JL10 that flew during the parade.
its not a personal attack. i just said please stop talking if you don't know anything.

Ms. Huang was not the chief designer when other Engines designed/manufacturer but definitely part of the team. she is the only female leader currently in all AECC subsidiaries.

WS-17 engine initially designed by ''China aero engine Turbine research institute'' AKA 624 institute located in Chengdu city. even the link your posted have mentioned this. WS-17 has nothing to do with AECC Guiyang. she maybe the part of WS-17 team but was not the leader. under her leadership only two major projects launched WS-21/WS-19.

you just don't understand one simple logic, she currently associate with AECC Guiyang so its obvious institute itself only talked about her work in their own institute. they have nothing to do what other projects she took part in. it is the past.

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up until 2024 all Engines were completed except one that is WS-19 coz it is associated with Guiyang. she was moved to tears when aircraft took flight.

for the sake arguments, okay she designed WS-17 but that is the thing of past. she is currently associate with Guiyang which is the official contractor of J-35 Engines so it make more sense that article mentioned her two Engines participated in the parade in regards with J-35.
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You basically unable to digest that, you proved to be wrong. this happens with most of the people.

let me tell you one more thing, all these Chinese website like caixin/SCMP and others are low tier source for PLA related news and information. Chinese aero engine industry is like a black box. its better for you to go to Engine thread and start reading.
 

leonzzzz

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Lol, can't debate on points and facts but resumed to personal attack of zip my mouth?

Well for the record, I posted the link of your "first response" below for everyone 's check:

J-35A fighter (PLAAF) + FC-31

So, please enlighten me in your above"first response", which parts respectively deny the following facts I raised:

1. Ms Huang designed multiple engines, not only WS19 and WS21

2. Ms Huang is also the designer of FWS17 which is equipped with afterburner suitable for shipborne JL10 trainer in PLANAF service.

3. JL10 participated the 93 parade, alongside J35.

4. Only weapons entered pla services were featured in 93 parade, not prototypes in development.

If you can't deny any of the above, just accept that the chance of WS19 entering PLA service as early as 3 September 2025, is much lower than the chance of ws17 powered JL10 that flew during the parade.
It does not seem like you have a better source than the official Wechat account from AECC Guiyang. In the context of "2 new types of engines" out of all the engines she designed, it is overwhelming evidence pointing to WS19 and WS21.

It is simply not possible for these semi-official channels to make a fuss over WS17 and JL10. No disrespect to JL10, but absolutely no way in 2026 when J20s and J35s are flying in the hundreds and even six gens are being tested.

Arguing that this is CCP propaganda would be more convincing than hypothesizing the chief engineer crying her eyes out over WS17 and JL10. Don't be a worse loony than neocons and MAGAs.
 

mangchaocs

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So what are the final or best estimated specs on these two engine, seen so many numbers over the years, so bit lost
At least the publication at the Singapore Airshow says the WS-19’s maximum thrust is 11.3 to 11.8 tons.
 

wssth0306

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did we saw an fully equipped J-35A squadron yet ? meaning I know that PLA says that J35A is in service but did the mass production started ?
 

MeiouHades

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Yeah I think we've seen like 4 different planes total across 2/3 different videos. Also Deino were you typing on a phone?
 
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