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A Russian Tu-204C was acquired and converted to act as an avionics flying lab for the J-20 ...
 
Test platform used to evaluate J-20's AESA radar. Look how they modified the nose of the plane to resemble that of J-20's.

Any particular reason they added an extra pair of wings just above the cockpit & a bulge just behind the front door ... ??
 
Any particular reason they added an extra pair of wings just above the cockpit & a bulge just behind the front door ... ??

The canards are probably used to test those aboard the J-10 or J-20.

The bulge is an array or sensor that was also seen on the wing edge of the J-10C.
 
I know again my impatience and as such I admit, right now it's boooooring, so much booooooring ... but also interesting.

The question spinning my head since some tome is WHY this hiatus in any news ??

- Is there a new political order given to keep these top projects under a stricter veil of secrecy and these wall climbers obey after some internal warnings?
- Is there simply nothing to report? No new J-10B/Cs or any new LRIP J-20, nothing on the J-16, J-15 batch 02 .... and if yes, why ?
- has something happened? An accident, mishap, maybe even a crash? ... but that would not explain the "nothing" on all projects.
- are they waiting for a certain date? ... maybe the service introduction and roll out of about 4-8 J-20s fully marked in PLAAF-colours ready for delivery .... I don't know.

Any other ideas ?

Deino
 
Any particular reason they added an extra pair of wings just above the cockpit & a bulge just behind the front door ... ??

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Henri K.
 
Second radar cross-section test range identified in China
Sean O'Connor, Indianapolis - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
24 May 2016

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Key Points
  • Airbus Defence and Space imagery captured in 2016 shows a new radar cross-section test range in China
  • A J-20 full-scale test article is present at the new test range, with apparent design changes suggesting either a new powerplant installation or a new aircraft variant under evaluation
IHS Jane's recently identified a radar cross-section (RCS) test complex in China. Airbus Defence and Space imagery captured on 24 April shows a recently completed test range northeast of Dingxin Airbase (AB) - the second new test site to be identified in the East Asian nation. The first one is located southwest of Beijing near Gaobeidian. A third possible site, predating the new complexes, is situated near Luoyang.

The location near Dingxin AB is well suited for a signature evaluation complex, with flat terrain and a lack of man-made or natural obstructions near the facility. Additionally, the configuration of the J-20 full-scale RCS test article present suggests design changes may be forthcoming to China's fifth-generation stealth fighter.

Along with the Gaobeidian RCS complex, the Dingxin RCS complex illustrates China's increasing attention to low-RCS aircraft design. The Dingxin RCS complex was constructed after the Gaobeidian site, which was built in the 2009 timeframe - perhaps in an effort to establish an RCS test range in a more secure location.

http://www.janes.com/article/60583/second-radar-cross-section-test-range-identified-in-china
 
News after a while.... Hope to see some fresh pics and info w.r.t engine as well. Good going China.... Keep up the good work.
 
Not saying anything affirmative. Your guess is as good as mine. No. 13 rolled out.

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J-20 appears for the first time taking place in a war game on China Central Television . In Today's CCTV -4 news covering an air combat exercise by China Southern Theater Command Air Force, one J-20 flies aside with a J-10.

Watch from 00.55 from the following footage.
http://tv.cntv.cn/video/C10336/f60b5c7575994e12b0d5ff05d33b2600

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Someone said the first batch is 18.

For J-20's development, the most important node is Taiwan's new president election.
 
There are still so many things to be known about J20.....
Till now, its a mystery plane
 
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