How many of these had China built so far? There's one photo that has a serial number ending with 93 which made me think at least 93 unit has been built
Probably significant number since they are entering service.
How many of these had China built so far? There's one photo that has a serial number ending with 93 which made me think at least 93 unit has been built
There are some reports claiming that the ladder can be controlled by the pilot. So they do not need the ground crew to extend and retract the ladder. Has this been confirmed yet?
I'm pretty sure from one of the latest Guancha live streams they mentioned J-35 using worse engines than J-35ADo we know which engines are being used in current production aircraft? I've seen 2 rumours:
1. J35 using WS13E (silver nozzles) & J35A using WS21 (black);
2. J35 using WS21 (silver) and J35A using WS19 (black).
Do we know which engines are being used in current production aircraft? I've seen 2 rumours:
1. J35 using WS13E (silver nozzles) & J35A using WS21 (black);
2. J35 using WS21 (silver) and J35A using WS19 (black).
I'm pretty sure from one of the latest Guancha live streams they mentioned J-35 using worse engines than J-35A
OK, but do we know which is which? i.e. is J-35A using WS19s or not? If it is, J-35 will likely be using WS21, but if J-35A is using WS21 then J-35 is likely on WS13E.I think WS-13 and WS-21 are pretty much the same at this point. WS-19 is the next generation engine in capabilities.
WS-21 originated from WS-13E.. it is like GE414 which is developed from GE404.I think WS-13 and WS-21 are pretty much the same at this point. WS-19 is the next generation engine in capabilities.
OK, but do we know which is which? i.e. is J-35A using WS19s or not? If it is, J-35 will likely be using WS21, but if J-35A is using WS21 then J-35 is likely on WS13E.
So flat nozzles, aka the pinnacle of aviation aesthetics? That would really complete its lookWe can’t be sure unless there is official disclosure. But I think that when WS-19 is used they are going to use 2D TVC on J-35A. That’s what Orca hinted at.