J-10 Thread IV

AndrewS

Brigadier
Registered Member
It’s not been dumped at the roadside, someone just laid it out there to cut it apart.

One of the leading edge flaps has distinctly crush damage, so I think that’s a hint as to why this wing was scrapped. All the other moveable control surfaces are absent, suggesting they were stripped off for spares before the wing was discarded, although admittedly those could have been taken off first by the scrapper.

But if we assume all the other control surfaces were taken for spares, then the damage would suggest either a bird strike or some sort of low speed towing accident on the ground, which might have warranted them writing off the wing and swapping in a new one.

Given that the J-10A are being moved into reserve, they might just write off that airframe and use it for spares.
 

CHNPHD

Junior Member
Registered Member
Does anyone know more about this? Looks like a scrapped J-10A (J10A0501) … but was is scrapped after an accident or since it was retired?

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J-8II ACT was severely vandalized

During renovations at the AVIC Shenyang Aviation Museum (December 2025)

The exhibits were violently damaged for unknown reasons

Even a valuable J-8II ACT testbed

Besides being dismantled, retired aircraft are generally handed over to local governments, so their fates quite bumpy (Many local governments are unaware of or do not care about them.)
 
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