At least in my obinion those military equipments that never saw actual service altough being very promising desings and perhaps even revolutionar tends to be one of the most interesting things. XB-70, TRS.1, Mirage 4000 and so on...adding it to my weird enthusiaism of inventing these long-term "what-if" scenarious, sometimes you get quite interesting mixes....China shares also one of those...exspecially the J-9 fighter.
Anyway , I once came agross this story in "Encyclopedia of World Military Aircraft" (Aerospace Publishing, 1994) about CATIC J-9. It was the spark that eventually led me here...giving hard time to various people in chinese military forum...And the plane still remains more of a mystery for me. While surfing on other chinese related forums i've managed to find out bit more but still many important fact concerning the project remains "out there".
So what i'm trying to say here is that why not using this forum as it should be and let's see if we can come up something covering the J-9 project as well as it is possiple with our somewhat limited resources. So if you have anything additional info on J-9 project, post it here.
I first toughted of posting this to the Vip-forum, but our vip members (no offence in anyway) seems to be more conserned about land warfare and naval matters than aviation issues.
For starter, heres the text from the book i mentioned above:
In the book, there where also nice linedrawing of the latter configuration.
Few things that concerns me most are these:
1. The projected turbofan engine WS-6 (in my knowlidge, never entered serial production) is quite similar in size and performance to MiG-23s R-29/35 turbojets and Viggens JT-8 turbofan engines. Could it been pararel-project whit the J-9? I've also heard rumours that R-29 engine was to be reverse-engineered in china for the J-9. As i'm not very knowing of aerodynamics, so have anyone any clue wich engine would been more "ideal" for the plane. Also whit the ideal engine, whats the overall aerodynamic capapilityes of the whole desing (Tailess delta whit canards, but NO FBW-system)?
here's basic data of Ws-6 and R-29:
WS-6
Country: China
Manufacturer: LM
Engine mode:l WS6
Take-off rating (dry): 71.1 kN (15,991 lb) D
Take-off rating (wet): 122.1 kN (27,445 lb) W
Weight: (dry) 2,100 kg (4,630 lb)
Airflow: 155 kg (342 lb)/s
Arrangement: 3F, 11A, a/b
BPR: 1
Diameter: 1,370 mm (53.94 in)
Length: 4,654 mm (183.2 in)
Classification: Jet Engine
R-29-300
Jet Engine ID: 163
Country: Russia
Manufacturer: Soyuz
Engine model: R-29-300
Take-off rating: (dry) 78.5 kN (17,635 lb) D
Take-off rating: (wet) 122.3 kN (27,500 lb) W
Weight: (dry) 1,880 kg (4,145 lb)
Airflow: 110 kg (243 lb)/s
Arrangement: 5A, 6A, a/b
BPR: 0
Diameter: 912 mm (35.9 in)
Length: 4,960 mm (195.0 in)
Classification: Jet Engine
(engine data form venik's aviation page)
2. How much did J-9 project benefited (or vice versa) from the J-8II project? Could these rumours of Egybtian MiG-23s be untrue? Is there nay real evidence of any MiG-23 ever purchased by china for evaluation purposes? Could the J-9 be scaled-down version of the J-8II and thus having MiG-23 like apperance? Or is it more like that the MiG-23 features from the same supposed egybtian MiGs finded their way to J-8II project after the J-9 was cancelled?
3. When the J-9 project was started and when officically cancelled? Some sort of timeline, and how well it was pararel to J-8II? Was J-9 project "live" during the flirtations whit the west just prior to the 1989 incidence? Could there have been any proposal of western participation on this project?
Well there are many "could there" and "would there"s but feel free to give any toughts what comes to mind (no offtopic BS) Also why do we have to focus on J-9 solely? If you have anything about other cancelled chinese aviation projects, this topic can cover them also. I try to give update from my own research concerning the matter and perhaps introduce some other chinese fighter project lime the DF series or the orginal J-10 project...
Anyway , I once came agross this story in "Encyclopedia of World Military Aircraft" (Aerospace Publishing, 1994) about CATIC J-9. It was the spark that eventually led me here...giving hard time to various people in chinese military forum...And the plane still remains more of a mystery for me. While surfing on other chinese related forums i've managed to find out bit more but still many important fact concerning the project remains "out there".
So what i'm trying to say here is that why not using this forum as it should be and let's see if we can come up something covering the J-9 project as well as it is possiple with our somewhat limited resources. So if you have anything additional info on J-9 project, post it here.
I first toughted of posting this to the Vip-forum, but our vip members (no offence in anyway) seems to be more conserned about land warfare and naval matters than aviation issues.
For starter, heres the text from the book i mentioned above:
The CATIC J-9, seen only in model form, and propaply unbuilt, is an advanced tactical fighter aircraft apparently loosely based on Mikoyan MiG-23 technology. MiG-23s were reportedly aquired from Egypt for evaluation in return for Chengdu F-7s abd MiG-21/F-7 spare parts and support. The J-9 project is propaply waiting for for foreing orders or funding prior to prototype construction. Two slightly different J-9 cobfigurations have been observed, each whit a revisited wing and whit quite different intakes. The J-9 seems to combine MiG-23 tpy fuselage with a new low-set fixed delta wing and with canard foreplanes on the engine intakes. This gives the aircraft a configuration reminicnt of the Saab 37 Viggen. Compared to standart MiG-23, the J-9 has a slightly recontuored fin, with a square to, reduced leading-edge sweep and an abbreviated dorsal fin fillet. The folding ventral wing is unchanged. One configuration (possiple the first) had a simple delta wing and retained MiG-23 style intakes with variable intake ramps, while the seccond introduced leading-edge root extensions of greater sweep and intakes with variable shock-cone centrebodies. Both configurations appeared to retain the MiG-23's ventral cannon pod, and carried outboard underwing fule tanks and inboard PL-10 air-to-air missiles. Becouse the aircraft is as yet unbuild, it probaply has not been assigned to a particular factory (eg. Harbin, Xian or Chendu) and is thus listed under the broad CATIC (China National Aero-technology Import and Export Corporation).
In the book, there where also nice linedrawing of the latter configuration.
Few things that concerns me most are these:
1. The projected turbofan engine WS-6 (in my knowlidge, never entered serial production) is quite similar in size and performance to MiG-23s R-29/35 turbojets and Viggens JT-8 turbofan engines. Could it been pararel-project whit the J-9? I've also heard rumours that R-29 engine was to be reverse-engineered in china for the J-9. As i'm not very knowing of aerodynamics, so have anyone any clue wich engine would been more "ideal" for the plane. Also whit the ideal engine, whats the overall aerodynamic capapilityes of the whole desing (Tailess delta whit canards, but NO FBW-system)?
here's basic data of Ws-6 and R-29:
WS-6
Country: China
Manufacturer: LM
Engine mode:l WS6
Take-off rating (dry): 71.1 kN (15,991 lb) D
Take-off rating (wet): 122.1 kN (27,445 lb) W
Weight: (dry) 2,100 kg (4,630 lb)
Airflow: 155 kg (342 lb)/s
Arrangement: 3F, 11A, a/b
BPR: 1
Diameter: 1,370 mm (53.94 in)
Length: 4,654 mm (183.2 in)
Classification: Jet Engine
R-29-300
Jet Engine ID: 163
Country: Russia
Manufacturer: Soyuz
Engine model: R-29-300
Take-off rating: (dry) 78.5 kN (17,635 lb) D
Take-off rating: (wet) 122.3 kN (27,500 lb) W
Weight: (dry) 1,880 kg (4,145 lb)
Airflow: 110 kg (243 lb)/s
Arrangement: 5A, 6A, a/b
BPR: 0
Diameter: 912 mm (35.9 in)
Length: 4,960 mm (195.0 in)
Classification: Jet Engine
(engine data form venik's aviation page)
2. How much did J-9 project benefited (or vice versa) from the J-8II project? Could these rumours of Egybtian MiG-23s be untrue? Is there nay real evidence of any MiG-23 ever purchased by china for evaluation purposes? Could the J-9 be scaled-down version of the J-8II and thus having MiG-23 like apperance? Or is it more like that the MiG-23 features from the same supposed egybtian MiGs finded their way to J-8II project after the J-9 was cancelled?
3. When the J-9 project was started and when officically cancelled? Some sort of timeline, and how well it was pararel to J-8II? Was J-9 project "live" during the flirtations whit the west just prior to the 1989 incidence? Could there have been any proposal of western participation on this project?
Well there are many "could there" and "would there"s but feel free to give any toughts what comes to mind (no offtopic BS) Also why do we have to focus on J-9 solely? If you have anything about other cancelled chinese aviation projects, this topic can cover them also. I try to give update from my own research concerning the matter and perhaps introduce some other chinese fighter project lime the DF series or the orginal J-10 project...