J-20... The New Generation Fighter III

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Deino

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one year ago and today !!! :)

... and please tell me this is a 2039x-number on the J-10 ! :p
 

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Deino

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Good catch Deino.
For the number i see 20398 for the first J-10S

Yeppp , me too ! Since that would finally confirm the 18. Div / 52. AR at Wuhan-Shanpo AB (so far flying J-7B)

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siegecrossbow

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The J-20 performed some maneuvers today. Here is the link to the video. Waiting for a youtube upload...

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The J-20 performed some maneuvers today. Here is the link to the video. Waiting for a youtube upload...

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e0cpM.jpg


hbf4z.jpg


KPsav.jpg

Nice video seige thanks for posting, the Chengdu daily air circus is back in business, it would be nice to know what types of upgrades/tweaks may have been performed during the J-20s downtime if any? I would have almost suspected a possible swapout of engines and associated expendables and fluids. Sorry for getting your vids in my post.
 
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siegecrossbow

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Wall climbers reported the sighting of several buses in the vicinity so there is a chance that this is an "airshow".

According to those present at the scene the length of the J-20 is 3-3.5 meters longer than that of the J-10. The J-10 is thicker in dimension but obviously not as wide as the J-20, which employ two engines.

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Wall climbers reported the sighting of several buses in the vicinity so there is a chance that this is an "airshow".

According to those present at the scene the length of the J-20 is 3-3.5 meters longer than that of the J-10. The J-10 is thicker in dimension but obviously not as wide as the J-20, which employ two engines.
 

kyanges

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Wall climbers reported the sighting of several buses in the vicinity so there is a chance that this is an "airshow".

According to those present at the scene the length of the J-20 is 3-3.5 meters longer than that of the J-10. The J-10 is thicker in dimension but obviously not as wide as the J-20, which employ two engines.


So that would put it in the 20+ meter range. Pretty much what everyone was already guessing.
 
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