J-20... The New Generation Fighter III

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escobar

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PS?

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Blitzo

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Almost certainly yes.

One, the third prototype from CAC usually has mission avionics therefore wouldn't have the nose probe, and if both 2003 and 2004 flew the forum would be buzzing with it for about a day before the actual pics came to light. And the second pic just looks wrong -- 2004 looks massive and where's its rear end or was it taken so perfectly the plane's tail was hidden by the hangar?

Yea.
 

Air Force Brat

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Aside from how it still looks like a overextended hotdog of a plane, it looks great. Why are the sensors glowing...?

Those are position lights for flying in formation, the hud is also glowing green.

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There have been several steel aircraft. Think of the Conestoga for example:
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Unfortunately it was too heavy.

You are just a wealth of information, it is definitely unique although welded, as were parts of the F-22, and the J-20 wing/fuse is one piece, a forging or casting?

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Red should be an exhaust port for the engine starter. Not sure what blue is.

I'll buy that.
 

A.Man

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Video: J-20 Flight on March 17, 2012

Also J-10 Block 6-24 IDed

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AssassinsMace

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Looks like they removed a panel from underneath for some reason. It doesn't looked damaged and it looks like it's from where the possible EODAS is located.

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