J-20 5th Generation Fighter VII

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crash8pilot

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Uh there's still 5 aren't there? Pretty sure the right side is just getting into formation...
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SpicySichuan

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A more dramatic CCP 100th Anniversary Air Show should involve Mig-15s, P-51 Mustangs, and Tu-2s flying alongside the J-20s and J-16s, and the former three types of aircrafts were literally the very first operational fighters and bombers in service with the PLAAF. Still, if there are P-15s and Mig-15s still flying in China, I heavily doubt if they would be safe enough to fly, especially above crowds.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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But it sure seems like it. You ask these provocative questions here and on the J-20 thread (calling it a 4th generation fighter and using a dubious article to back it up), probably other threads. It absolutely seems like you're trying to pick a fight, so quit it.
Look I am not part of the back and forth but I wanted to post a reply to correct something in an appropriate thread. The J20 by Chinese definition is a 4th Gen fighter as would be F22 and SU57. This is as the 5 generation definitions very and are sourced differently as well as defined differently. The Chinese use another definition system of their own. The line between the different category systems has not here been laid out. The fifth generation definition is easier to grasp and used more universally compared to the Chinese system.
 

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Look I am not part of the back and forth but I wanted to post a reply to correct something in an appropriate thread. The J20 by Chinese definition is a 4th Gen fighter as would be F22 and SU57. This is as the 5 generation definitions very and are sourced differently as well as defined differently. The Chinese use another definition system of their own. The line between the different category systems has not here been laid out. The fifth generation definition is easier to grasp and used more universally compared to the Chinese system.

Read his posts (e.g. post number 1927 in this thread), and it's pretty obvious he is not using the Chinese generation definition when he asked those questions.
 

Dylan Nguyen

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15 J-20As seen together doing rehearsals for the upcoming CCP anniversary parade.

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Any idea where they are preparing? Just noticed that some of the comments under the video say Yangcun!?
Is there any actual confirmation that they are holding an actual parade? I suppose this is a good indication, but I’m still curious.
 
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