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do u ever got any news of aircraft crash ever through chinese media
And the pics above you post RAW give it you, don't be moron all screen shots from Chinese media.do u ever got any news of aircraft crash ever through chinese media
then why asking, telling me post is hoax ,if u can read.And the pics above you post RAW give it you, don't be moron all screen shots from Chinese media.
even i only have this pic so wait for some time , more will get outCan you write in brief, what happen ?
Years old screen shots even not confirmed the type of plane may reporting Indian Sukhoi crash.then why asking, telling me post is hoax ,if u can read.
even i only have this pic so wait for some time , more will get out
sure whatever ur mind cooksYears old screen shots even not confirmed the type of plane may reporting Indian Sukhoi crash.
here ur sukhoiYears old screen shots even not confirmed the type of plane may reporting Indian Sukhoi crash.
why so many shocked with the pure news?
Russian engine caused crash of J-10B fighter, says Duowei
Staff Reporter 2014-11-19 08:53 (GMT+8)
The burning wreck of the J-10B in Chengdu (Internet photo)
The crash of a J-10B fighter equipped with a Russian-built AL-31FN engine in Chengdu in Sichuan province on Nov. 15 suggests that it is necessary for China to speed up the development of its own engines, according to Duowei News, a media outlet operated by overseas Chinese.
China is currently unable to design and produce an adequate engine for its advanced fighters. To solve this problem, the Shenyang Liming Aircraft Engine Company's WS-10 Taihang engines have been used for some of the J-10B fighters of the PLA Air Force. However, China has to import Lyulka-Saturn AL-31FN turbofan engines from Russia to power the majority of its J-10 fighters before Taihang engines become reliable enough to be used throughout the fleet.
Foreign media reported in 2010 that China is replacing its AL-31FN engines with Taihang engines, however, China ordered 123 additional AL-31FN engines from Russia soon after the report was published. Since the Russian engines are crucial for the development of Chinese aviation industries as more and more advanced fighters are being produced, Russia opened a new production plant to fulfill the needs of the PLA Air Force.