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blazefox2
November 1st, 2012, 11:28
http://news.yahoo.com/photos-show-second-china-stealth-fighter-prototype-143758259--finance.html

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(from huffington post)
BEIJING -- China has test flown a second model of a prototype stealth fighter, aviation experts said Thursday, in a sign of its aircraft industry's growing sophistication.
Photos posted to the Internet Thursday showed the radar-avoiding aircraft airborne near the northeastern city of Shenyang with its landing gear still down. Two Chinese-made J-11 fighters accompanied it on the flight, which Chinese military enthusiast websites said took place Wednesday and lasted about 10 minutes.
Ross Babbage of Australia's Kokoda Foundation and Greg Waldron of Fliightglobal magazine in Singapore said the plane known as the J-31 appeared to be a smaller version of the J-20 prototype that was tested last year in the southwestern city of Chengdu.
While both planes feature stealth design features, their true capabilities in terms of sensors, radar-absorbing coatings, and other key factors remain unknown. It isn't known when, or if, either plane will go into production.
"I think it's a fairly straight forward evolution to develop advanced fighters at this time, but you can't read too much into it in terms of capabilities," Waldron told The Associated Press.
The smaller and nimbler J-31 appeared intended for a fighter-interceptor role similar to the U.S. Joint Strike Fighter, while the heavier J-20 would target airfields, warships and other ground targets, he said.
The technical barriers and development costs for such aircraft are enormous and the U.S. has struggled for years to deliver on their potential.
Another major challenge for China is developing engines for its fighters that are reliable and capable enough for such cutting-edge aircraft, Babbage said. China remains overwhelmingly reliant on Russia for engines for its latest J-10, J-11, and J-15 models, the last two of which were developed from Russian Sukhoi fighter-bombers.
"The demands in the engine area are very substantial," Babbage said.

Allen
November 1st, 2012, 12:25
*hum..*

Naismith
November 1st, 2012, 22:02
If you zoom in close enough you can make out "Made in Korea". lol - That would be irony folks.

CG_1976
November 1st, 2012, 23:41
Something is strange and not right with that pic. Me thinks China's Propaganda Ministry is jerking a chain here.

Dain Arns
November 2nd, 2012, 02:34
Well, I'm inclined to believe them a bit more over the Iranian Defense Ministry any day... :icon_lol:

magoo
November 2nd, 2012, 07:32
It's the shape of an airplane. Not hard to do. Make a shape and get it in the air. Take a grainy picture.

Question.....what offensive/defensive systems. What control/nav systems. What engines. What materials is it made of. How well does it meet it's requirement. What's inside the shape....that's what truly counts.

The photo could be a real prototype.

It could also be a snap of an RC model, designed for foot stomping, chest thumping media-leak effect. In which case, the aircraft has met it's requirement by a very high ratio.

Time will tell.

And it probably won't matter much.

Think of it all as a merchant who keeps a shotgun under the counter by the till. You'll never catch him breaking into your house with that shotgun. He's too busy just running the shop. The big danger is that working twenty four seven, he'll make enough money to buy your place of employment, buy your neighbourhood, lay you off from your job, hire you back at less than half the wage, and raise the rent on your house that he now owns.

That's what's concerning about highly successful shopkeepers.

Not shotguns or paper mache planes.

Solution: Get your neighbourhood miltary to start buying and operating 24 hour convenience stores around the planet. Their's shall be an empire.

Blackbird686
November 2nd, 2012, 08:53
A photo (file or actual) of an F-22, and a little photoshop... presto! :pop4:

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