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J-8 variant ?
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Reconnaissance J-8 likely the JC-8F (JZ-8F/J-8FR)
J-8 variant ?
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Reconnaissance J-8 likely the JC-8F (JZ-8F/J-8FR)
Is it normal that they put a national flag on a fighter?Finally a clear image of a J-8DF from the 2. Division with full serial numbers and the new Eagle tail art
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Is it normal that they put a national flag on a fighter?
What for? The serial number and tail insignia are eye-catching enough already. Are they often tasked to face up to foreign aircrafts?No, but quite common for the 2. Fighter Division's J-8s and J-11As.
IIRC the nationality symbols were designed to be more easily read from various directions than the national flag and that was already found during WWI.What for? The serial number and tail insignia are eye-catching enough already. Are they often tasked to face up to foreign aircrafts?
I understand that the national flag increases visibility of the airplane. It's just that modern military aircrafts usually want to reduce visibility. And Deino said having the flag on airplanes is unique to the 2nd Fighter Division. So I was asking if these airplanes being made more visible is because they often need to face up to foreign aircrafts. I have no idea where this 2nd Fighter Division stations its airplanes.IIRC the nationality symbols were designed to be more easily read from various directions than the national flag and that was already found during WWI.
I understand that the national flag increases visibility of the airplane. It's just that modern military aircrafts usually want to reduce visibility. And Deino said having the flag on airplanes is unique to the 2nd Fighter Division. So I was asking if these airplanes being made more visible is because they often need to face up to foreign aircrafts. I have no idea where this 2nd Fighter Division stations its airplanes.