And does that prove the serial numbers are PSed? The serial numbers are easily cross referenced with other pictures, and there is a lot of other 44th Divsion J-10 pictures out there. Including the many that were taken by Aviation Now, which as I said, happens to be an international aviation magazine.
It could be that there is an original 44th Divsiion J-10 pic, then perhaps someone made a duplicate of it. However, I am doubtful of your claims unless I happen to see the picture. As I have mentioned, the new crop of pictures are taken by professional magazine photographers, that includes the number of Chinese military enthusiast magazines and journals, international magazines like Aviation Now, and Xinhua. Aviation Now did a lot of the recent 44th Divison J-10 pics, while Xinhua did a lot of the 3rd Division J-10 coverage. If that picture happens to be Aviation Now's, then I kind of doubt that there is any manipulation involved other than cleanup in the original picture. If someone played around with one of Aviation Now's pictures, then I like to see the photo to verify this. Even then, the prankster may have done an easy cut and paste job and that does not invalidate the original image.
AVIC's own pictures show serial number deletion as well as a poor PS job of deleting the PL-8 missiles.
I should note that if you check around AN's website, you will see many J-10 pictures that have two or three J-10s flying in formation.
It could be that there is an original 44th Divsiion J-10 pic, then perhaps someone made a duplicate of it. However, I am doubtful of your claims unless I happen to see the picture. As I have mentioned, the new crop of pictures are taken by professional magazine photographers, that includes the number of Chinese military enthusiast magazines and journals, international magazines like Aviation Now, and Xinhua. Aviation Now did a lot of the recent 44th Divison J-10 pics, while Xinhua did a lot of the 3rd Division J-10 coverage. If that picture happens to be Aviation Now's, then I kind of doubt that there is any manipulation involved other than cleanup in the original picture. If someone played around with one of Aviation Now's pictures, then I like to see the photo to verify this. Even then, the prankster may have done an easy cut and paste job and that does not invalidate the original image.
AVIC's own pictures show serial number deletion as well as a poor PS job of deleting the PL-8 missiles.
I should note that if you check around AN's website, you will see many J-10 pictures that have two or three J-10s flying in formation.
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