plawolf
Lieutenant General
We can see that there are porous panels on both the top and bottom of the fuselage, and there must be a channel connecting the two panels. By this way, the low-pressure area above the fuselage can draw away the boundary layer below the fuselage at the air intake. This also proves the authenticity of this photo,as no CG artist has ever considered this detail before.
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But that would be a huge amount of internal volume you will be sacrificing to make it work that way. Doesn’t seem remotely worth the cost as they could have gone with a more conventional intake design and saved themselves all that internal volume for more fuel and avionics.
If they wanted such a design, they could have gone the same route as the J20 and have the vents on the outside of the intake on the side of the plane. You get a similar result without needing to duct through your central fuselage.