Hmmm...clearly not close enough or resolute enough to say.I notice on Chinese sites they like to be vague. I found this and mentioned differences but not what.
Maybe something new. Is this the stealthy flanker that's been mentioned in the past.
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Perhaps this is something from the Chinse skunk-works...but it doesn't seem advanced enough to me. Not a lot of differences, even at this resolution and distance.
The following, supposedly a product of the US Skunk Works in Nevada...Area 51...and supposedly the "Auroa" aircraft talked about for years and the follow-on to the SR-71 Blackbird, is not likely to be confused with any production aircraft...and sightings of this baby have been going on for many years in the western United States.

At high altitude they create a contrail that is distinctive and that have been called "doughnuts on a rope," supposedly created by their Pulse Detonation Wave Engines (PDWE).

Here's a video of a PDWE test at UT Arlington in 2008 (remember, this is a university starting to do research and development in 2008 on a project that was supposedly perfected, but kept very secret, by the Skunk Works years ago):
[video=youtube;GqLOI3h0DC8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=GqLOI3h0DC8[/video]
PDWE Test at UT Arlington[/url]
PDWE Test at UT Arlington[/url]
More recently, in the last 6-8 years, a new aircraft of some type has been sighted that is much more manueverable, rectangular in shape, and appears to employ some type of inertia or gravity damping field which allows them to perform unbelivable manuervers while not harming the occupants.
Here's one of very many videos capturing this aircraft on film. It has been dubbed it the TR3B and you can research some of the info out there on its capabilities.
[video=youtube;oBptSTzqaqo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBptSTzqaqo[/video]
Very intriguing stuff.
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