Changchun.
"Ever spring" is Changchun
Thank you guys
However at Changchun/Dafangshen, I have the 1st AR of the Aviation University Flight Instructor Training Base and not Xi'an or any of the known bases under the Xi'an FA.
Changchun.
"Ever spring" is Changchun
Changchun is correct, 长春 literally means "ever spring". Kunming is called "Spring City" because of its climate, but not as accurately as Changchun.Now I'm confused?!!
One question, I thought the J-11BGH was equipped with an AESA radar, why does this one have a pitot tube on top of the radome?
One question, I thought the J-11BGH was equipped with an AESA radar, why does this one have a pitot tube on top of the radome?
But we know that both J-16 and J-10 B/C moved the airspeed tube to other locations, so shifting the tube shouldn't be a big hassle, so why did J-11BGH not use J-16's very mature solution and instead go through the trouble of modifying the radar design?Good question, however from what we know, a pitot is not necessarily a reason against an AESA.
But we know that both J-16 and J-10 B/C moved the airspeed tube to other locations, so shifting the tube shouldn't be a big hassle, so why did J-11BGH not use J-16's very mature solution and instead go through the trouble of modifying the radar design?
This is simply a Naval J-11BH with low visibility paint, not the so-called J-11BGH.One question, I thought the J-11BGH was equipped with an AESA radar, why does this one have a pitot tube on top of the radome?