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Zhuhai Air Show 2012

China wraps air show with record deals

Visitors are seen during the 9th China International Aviation and Aerospace


China wrapped up a major air show in Zhuhai in the southern province of Guangdong, on Sunday, with 30 deals worth a record of 11.8 billion U.S. dollars being signed, according to the show organizer.

Meanwhile, sales of 202 aircraft of various types have been clinched at the ninth China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition that started on Tuesday.

Nearly 650 aviation and aerospace manufacturers from 39 countries and regions have attended the air show, which attracted an audience of about 338,000 people over the past six days.

A total of 113 aircraft have been displayed at the show, and 39 of them have taken part in a fly-over performance, according to the organizer.

The next air show will be held on Nov. 11-16, 2014, in the same city, the organizer announced.

China wraps air show with record deals - China.org.cn

Any details on those air-crafts?
 
^^^No this just came out an hour ago. Maybe check on 'Zhuhai Air Show 2012' on Google a little later on would know more details.


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A new amateur's video, on J-10AY night ground testing...



CM-400AKG is a very interesting weapon, with the announced performance of 240km of range and 5.5 Mach of speed, just wonder how it could reach this speed? Is PAF going to purchase some? Why did it be shown next to a JF-17?

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Russian Warriors aecrobatic team's flight demonstration, part 1 -


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Notice that the "finish" on the JF-17's improves every time we see a new ones.
 
The finish is a minor thing, what the JF-17 really needs is a better engine.

If they had money and US goodwill they would have gone for the F-100...which the JF-17 can accept with with minor changes..
But then if they had those they would have simply bought many more F-16's.
 
If they had money and US goodwill they would have gone for the F-100...which the JF-17 can accept with with minor changes..
But then if they had those they would have simply bought many more F-16's.

Quite the conundrum, isn't it? :D
 
JH-7A‘s cockpit:

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The JH-7B that recently had its maiden flight should have more advanced flight systems and avionics。
 

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