China Flanker Thread II

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Deino

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:) from "Flanker_man" via Key-Forum !

I took these at the Xiaotangshan Aviation museum last November...

AL-31F

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WS-10

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At least that's what the signs said......

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MwRYum

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Is the sign supposed to leak the fact that the WS-10 will be used on J-10s?

The exhibits have been there since 2009 when the new exhibition hall opened. The sign on the FWS10 said that it "can be" installed onto the J-10 with modifications; but it's primary for the J-11B.
 

Martian

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China's J-15 Flying Shark and J-11BS powered by domestic WS-10A engines

China's J-15 Flying Shark powered by WS-10A engines (or a variant):

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China's J-11BS powered by WS-10A engines (or a variant):

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[Note: Thank you to Aimarraul for the J-15 Flying Shark and J-11BS pictures.]

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Close-up view of J-15 Flying Shark WS-10A engines (or a variant):

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Nice comparison made by "QuantumFX" (Key-Forum)

Shorter engine nozzle and silver petals mean WS-10.

[Note: Thank you to Deino for the J-15 WS-10A engine pictures. Thank you to Lion for the analysis.]
 

A.Man

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Re: J-20... The New Generation Fighter II

A Good Detail Of A J-15 In Flight!

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franco-russe

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The 24th Fighter Regiment currently operates J-7 II. As the ESF 12th Fighter Regiment, which has now converted to J-10AH, flew J-7EH, the conversion of the 24th, if confirmed, would mean the disappearance of the FISHBED from the PLANAF order of battle.

As it turned out, it was actually 22 Aviation Regiment, 8 PLAN Fighter Division at Jialai that converted to J-11BH, coded 81x8x (81088 noted). The division’s 24 Aviation Regiment, also at Jialai, replaced its J-7 II with J-7EH from 12 Aviation Regiment, 4 Fighter Division, when this unit converted to J-10AH, also in 2010.

So PLANAF still has one FISHBED regiment (which may, who knows, convert to J-15 in due time?).
 

tphuang

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scramble only shows one active regiment in the 8th division. It's hard to say the status of that J-7EH regiment. Although looking on PLAN's frugalness, I would think it's not retired yet. But in a few more years, it will be retired once it's service life comes to a close. Regardless, PLANAF is getting new planes at a faster rate than PLAAF.
 

franco-russe

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Scramble is good, but it is not omniscient nor devoid of errors. However, they (now) have two regiments in 8 Fighter Division, both in Jialaishi, namely 22 Regt with J-11BH and 24 Regt with J-7 II. They have not (yet) noted the transfer of 12 Regt's J-7E to Jialai
 

Red Moon

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A quick question: Are most of the new PLANAF planes (both flankers and j-10's) going to the northern areas, or are they more evenly distributed?
 

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PLA Naval Aviation 4Th Division J-11BSH

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(Bltizo's Statement Is Correct, Please See The Post Below)
 
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