J-20 5th Gen Fighter Thread V

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asif iqbal

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Yes but someone can cut the "2"101 to move it to the 210"2"

The "2" that you cut to replace the "1" will be the same "2" but look totally legit since it's from a already legit photo

The back ground is the best give away as well

Having said that adding a new number like a "3" is more difficult and if it appears then it's more complicated
 

Quickie

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YES, sadly .. but I asked a friend of mine who's an artist working a lot with Photoshop and he told me that in this strange collage, the numbers are genuine or most likely real ... so either is was a real professional "faker" at work or they do indeed exist !

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Looking at the number 2012, there are many distinct differences between the 2 at the front and the 2 the back. See the differences in the dark shades at the edge of the two numbers?
So it does look like the serial numbers "2012" and "2013" are cut out from pictures of real production J-20s.
 

Deino

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Looking at the number 2012, there are many distinct differences between the 2 at the front and the 2 the back. See the differences in the dark shades at the edge of the two numbers?
So it does look like the serial numbers "2012" and "2013" are cut out from pictures of real production J-20s.


That's exactly his conclusion as a Photoshop-professional ...
 

Air Force Brat

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That's exactly his conclusion as a Photoshop-professional ...

So if I'm not mistaken, we are expecting 2102, the second LRIP to follow 2101 the first LRIP bird that followed the two pre-production prototypes 2016 and 2017 in this batch. While all of this PS business is a distraction, it appears to be amateur in nature, although very well done. So, my question is?o_O has Chengdu already started the first batch of LRIP birds? or will they not start until 2102 has rolled out??? and when production scales up, will the batches be 6 or 8, 12 aircraft per batch??:cool:
 

plawolf

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Looks like Golden Helmet winners get to test-ride the J-20 first hand!

The J20 is only single seat so far, so you won't get to take it up for a spin without being fully trained up and qualified on the type first. They are not going to be doing that lightly.

More like the first batch of pilots selected for J20 conversion training includes many Golden Helmet winners.

Might even be a prerequisite to be considered for selection.

And here they are giving a presentation to other pilots on their experiences. The guys in the back look too young to be anything other than pilots, maybe even pilot trainees.
 
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kriss

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The J20 is only single seat so far, so you won't get to take it up for a spin without being fully trained up and qualified on the type first. They are not going to be doing that lightly.

More like the first batch of pilots selected for J20 conversion training includes many Golden Helmet winners.

Might even be a prerequisite to be considered for selection.

And here they are giving a presentation to other pilots on their experiences. The guys in the back look too young to be anything other than pilots, maybe even pilot trainees.
You are right. The plate on the table indicates those young fellows are cadets.
 
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