KJ-600 carrierborne AEWC thread & possible KY-600 (?) COD aircraft

SlothmanAllen

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I cannot remember if I have asked this before, but do people still read magazines in China? This always surprises me when people put out magazine scans given how late China industrialized. You wouldn't think magazines would be a viable business model in such a digital country.
 

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The person from AVIC First Aircraft Institute says compared to land based aircraft KJ-600 has strengthened fuselage and landing gear to handle the stress of carrier landing. The Y shaped tailhook is relatively short compared to the hooks on J-15 because KJ-600 has lower clearance between its belly and the groud. The radome is about as big as they can make it on an aircraft of this size.

Internally they decided to nickname KJ-600 as "Nezha" because:
1. From the front the nose and the two engine nacelles invokes Nezha's "three heads"
2. The main wings, when folded and resting next to the quad tail rudder invokes Nezha's "six arms"
3. The turboprop when rotating invokes Nezha's twin "Wind and Fire Wheels" that he use for locomotion
4. The radome on top invokes Nezha's weapon "Qiankun Hoop"
5. The bold red line around the fuselage that warns crew to stay out of the way of the propeller invokes Nezha's "Huntianling" that he often wears around his shoulder
6. Most importantly, they want to invoke Nezha's personality of being unafraid of hegemonic power and willing to fight to defend justice

I've always thought a suitable name for the KJ-600 would be "Puffin."

Something about the forward-fuselage shape and proportions reminds me of the bird (more specifically, the Atlantic species). See photos of the KJ-600 (lifted from by78's post here) and Atlantic puffin below.

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