J-35 carrier fighter (PLAN) thread

Alfa_Particle

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Courtesy of by78, we can reasonably suspect that the TVC nozzle shown at the Zhuhai Airshow (I forget which year) in fact depicts the WS-19.

All that needs to be done, and which should be no insurmountable task for the dedicated folks at SDF, is to count the number of petals on the TVC nozzle and match it to the # of corresponding petals on the engine of prototype #3506.

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Well, I would also note that I've came to that conclusion last year when we saw that bird with engines without the carbon ceramic petals, in which I pointed out both that render and the engines have 12 petals (weirdly an even number) and look suspiciously like each other:
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Here's 3506's engines for reference. Looks to me like an evolution of the same engines with (potentially) darkened petals (possibly simply due to lighting or now using carbon ceramic petals, if not the same nozzles):
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(side note: I don't think the TVC in that render is accurate. If there's any TVC at all, most likely it'll be some form of AVEN, instead of the whole nozzle pivoting)
 
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Blitzo

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Guys, is that the pitot tube on the nose of plane nr 3501 or what?

Yes it is.

That airframe is the first J-35 flying prototype. The first prototypes of most aircraft tend to have a more prominent pitot for initial flight test purposes. Prototypes further down the line, and of course production aircraft, tend to omit them.
 
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