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Then where is the new airframe? I'll believe it when I see it. If they could, why didn't they?
See, this is a great example of what fanboyism does. This part of the discussion was regarding @tphuang making the claim that the F-22 is ancient and new subsystems couldn't possibly fit inside of it, but then we know the J-20A needed a new airframe, which we can tell by the fact that it has a different hump behind the cockpit and a different nose and possibly other things, in order to fit in the new engine and subsystems that couldn't fit inside the older variants, so I was explaining to @tphuang that if he isn't willing to apply the same principle to the F-22, then his analysis is biased, because we know the F-22 airframe can be redesigned to fit in new subsystems as it happens to other aircraft of different sizes and ages all the time. Because you didn't read the discussion from the beginning, you missed the point entirely and your replies ended up being about entirely different subjects. Good job letting your emotions get the best of you.I'll believe that when I see news from LM or DoD reports. They're most likely gonna be related to cost overruns though.
Regarding the WS-10C and it's thrust rating, come back and talk to me when you have real numbers that aren't based on US engine thrust ratings. Until I see one PLA official confirming the thrust of that engine, I will continue to call the current available numbers guesswork, and rightfully so.
