ChineseTiger1986
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There is certain procedures to fulfill for certification of aero engines.. the first amongst them is flight test it with a multiple engine aircraft by replacing one of its engines. It is said that WS-10, which rejected on behalf of poor performance but where is it tested ?? in a single engine platform ?.. hell no. Scientists wouldn't risk the pilot's life with a single engine test bed. So my assumption is that WS-10 rejected from the earlier stages at best a twin platform but not J-10.
There is certain procedures to fulfill for certification of aero engines.. the first amongst them is flight test it with a multiple engine aircraft by replacing one of its engines. It is said that WS-10, which rejected on behalf of poor performance but where is it tested ?? in a single engine platform ?.. hell no. Scientists wouldn't risk the pilot's life with a single engine test bed. So my assumption is that WS-10 rejected from the earlier stages at best a twin platform but not J-10.
Where is it tested? It's already being equipped en masse on J-11B's! Even J-15 prototypes use a variant of the WS-10 now.
Now make some sense..
The image clearly indicates that the WS-10 is being tested on a single engined platform. Don't know why we are arguing over this.
Jealousy is an ugly thing is it not?
The WS 10 series already powers over 50 J11BS, The prototype J 20, and J 15. Now it finally makes its way to single fighter like the J 10.
If even picture proof it is in a single fighter like the J 10 can not prove anything to jealous trolls like yourself what can?
May be for ground testing.. but of course not for flying.. is that acceptable![]()
Then why not its fitted with J-10 ?
May be for ground testing.. but of course not for flying.. is that acceptable![]()
Are you willing to bet your balls if the plane takes off in a couple weeks or so?
The plane in question is a J-10B.