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2101、2102 and 2103?![]()
If they like, they can take off afterburner usedRelevant to your payload and take off length available
Fighters used to take off at under 500km/h, and not too fast, because higher speed would damage the landing gear system
Just a few completely different questions:
- Can anyone explain why we are so sure that the second prototype '2002' was renumbered to '2004' ???
- What's the source of this, since I can't think that CAC reported or even confirmed this?
- Was there ever a similar other situation, when a prototype was completely renumbered? (as far as I know for both the J-7 and J-10 never)
- Could it be that '2004' is probably another prototype ? ... or in return if there is a "habit" to renumber prototypes for the J-20 program, why we are then so sure that all "201x" prototypes are indeed different aircraft ? I
I'm quite sure that they are all true ... but this "renumbering" issue is a story I simply do not understand.
Deino
I don't have my HDD with me today, but I can confirm that 2002 is renumbered to 2004.
Henri K.
Just found ...
http://lt.cjdby.net/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2134124
Even if they show '2016' and not '2101'... are these recent images (tread started and images posted today) or older ones ? And what are they talking about a '111' ??
Deino
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Just found ...
http://lt.cjdby.net/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2134124
Even if they show '2016' and not '2101'... are these recent images (tread started and images posted today) or older ones ? And what are they talking about a '111' ??
Deino
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