When did I ever say that post stall maneuvers are useful in "modern dogfighting"?
Again, I meant to say that I don't think it was a deliberate maneuver.
Again, when did I say it was important? All I wanted was to have a discussion about the kinematic performance of this airframe, regardless of whether or not it's relevant for modern air combat, as that's a separate discussion. Then, as I exactly expected, people jumped in talking about the relevance of said kinematic performances
This is what you wrote in a previous post:
and what happens when a raptor shows up?
I was saying that I don't think the tumble climb was an intentional maneuver that demonstrates control authority at high AOA, but the study you quoted is interesting, and suggests that maybe it was indeed intentional.
Literally no one talked about dogfighting except you. I hate how whenever the J-20's maneuverability is called out, and rightfully so because it's simply not nearly as maneuverable as the F-22 and Su-57, everyone gets insecure and starts talking about how dogfighting isn't useful anymore to try and defend it. You realize that maneuverability isn't just used in dogfighting right?
and what happens when a raptor shows up?
You don't get to have it both ways.
You want to talk about kinematic performance and maneuverability, fine.
However, you have also flagged it directly in an earlier post endorsing a belief that maneuverability is relevant for modern air combat (i.e.: "isn't just used in dogfighting"), so clearly you aren't just wanting to have a discussion about its kinematic performance "regardless" of whether it's relevant for modern air combat.
It's fine if you want to talk about the link between kinematic performance/maneuverability and modern air combat. There's no need to be evasive about it.
However your underlying premises are simply incorrect. I encourage you to accept these two fundamentals, if you have yet to understand them:
1. The maneuverability that the PLA displays of its aircraft are always conservative, especially at air shows, therefore trying to gauge the "actual maneuverability" of PLA aircraft from air show performances or even PLA footage, is silly.
2. If you want to have a discussion about maneuverability/kinematic performance, then there is some baseline literature and years of semi official statements and credible rumours that you should ask to read first, and I advise you to do so with a bit of humility rather than barging in here with the assumption that your underlying conclusions are correct. (I.e.: accept that you are probably operating from a deficit of knowledge first).
Once you genuinely accept and believe these two, then a good faith discussion can be held.
Because over the years (and I am saying many years), this discussion has been done to death on this forum before.