J-10 Thread IV

Blackstone

Brigadier
Not sure why you think that -- we've had lots of detailed pictures of J-10B from that angle over the years in pretty good picture quality and the workmanship has not looked any different to this photo.
I admit I don't know for certain and I could be mistaken, but the picture just looks too good; like it's been touched up. I guess I should of used the term PS-ed instead of air brush.
 

GreenestGDP

Junior Member
Excellent PRC craftsmanship comes from being willing to shift manufacturing + assembling attitude from obsessing with priority ... ...

A) Speed #1, ...Speed #2, ....Speed #3, ... and Quality #10
which cause factory to clone and copy
... ...instead to ... ...

B) Quality #1 (by being Meticulous), ... Quality #2 , ... Speed #3
which cause factory to Invent and Innovate

These quality manufacturing attitude shift is happening all across PRC manufacturing sectors in conjunction with the attitude shift of Factory needs to Invent and Innovate to increase your factory profit margin.

More and more Factory owners / managers in PRC realizes that Cloning and Copying caused bankruptcy and disappearance.

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EXHIBIT:
Check out what is happening with the traditional Air Condition industry #1 leader such as Zhuhai GREE led by Ms. DONG Ming Zhu.
Where she encourage and empowers the regular blue collar workers from the hinterland to reinvent themselves and retrain themselves to be the GREE Technical experts.


Zhuhai GREE + DONG Ming Zhu
Open Public Sources ( more than 10 similar video reporting ):

 

by78

General
So cool... Sorry Deino, no serials.

(1600 x 1056)
24040705734_73272eb852_o.jpg
 

SinoSoldier

Colonel
Yes, ... not even the last one !

Anyway interesting, since it is the first time a WS-10B-powered J-10B has the IFR-probe fitted.

The lack of a MAWS sensor on its vertical stabilizer suggests that it is a J-10C. :)

The engine nozzle looks like that of the Al-31, not WS-10B, however.
 

Deino

Lieutenant General
Staff member
Super Moderator
Registered Member
The lack of a MAWS sensor on its vertical stabilizer suggests that it is a J-10C. :)

The engine nozzle looks like that of the Al-31, not WS-10B, however.

Agreed, but where do You see the lacking RWRs in this angle ?? ... it's completely hidden behind the wing.
 
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