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Photo shopped thats obvious but a really bad attempt, the Chinese flag on the top looks alot brighter then the rest of the pic he shud have kept the resolution same :azn:, Sorry to say but thread shud have figured that out before starting a flame war here, i think those are F/a-18 Hornet, and its US A/C
 
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those pictures are FAKE, no Doubt.
but take a look at this one....it will surly shut some of Indian mouths.

1-a red flag at top.
2-three A-5/Q-5 parked on a side and Two on runway.
3-people are taking photos.

the fact is Chinese Aircraft Carrier has completed but isn't operational.they are testing landing and taking off by specially modified Q-5 aircrafts.
this is confirmed news but maybe not available on net.
CHEERS

and for Indians
try to
BEAR.
 
those pictures are FAKE, no Doubt.
but take a look at this one....it will surly shut some of Indian mouths.

1-a red flag at top.
2-three A-5/Q-5 parked on a side and Two on runway.
3-people are taking photos.

the fact is Chinese Aircraft Carrier has completed but isn't operational.they are testing landing and taking off by specially modified Q-5 aircrafts.
this is confirmed news but maybe not available on net.
CHEERS

and for Indians
try to
BEAR.


Sorry dude .. but what you showing is fake again .. you have to do better to shut the Indian mouths .. lolzz :)


Pictures like the one above created quite a stir when they first appeared on the Internet, and blogs and forums were soon filled with stories of China secretly constructing thier first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. At first glance, this aircraft carrier looks quite real. The family resemblance to a US Navy Nimitz Class CVN is undeniable; however, upon examining the photos at the bottom of the page the viewer soon realizes that this ship, in fact, is landlocked.

So this is obviously not a real carrier. But what could it be? A non-functional prototype, the first step towards the PLN's first aircraft carrier? A stationary 'practice' carrier to train pilots? A life-sized simulation or 'proof of concept' platform?

Nope. Actually, it is just a really, really cool looking building. Namely, it is the award winning (for creative architecture) "Military Education Center" at the "Orient Green Boat After-School Camp for Youngsters."

Located about one hour west of Shanghai, the camp was constructed at the shores of Dianshan Lake. It covers 360 hectares, and had 8 major areas: Knowledge Boulevard; Bravery and Wisdom; Education on National Defense; Challenge to Survival; Scientific Exploration; Water Sports; Sports Training; and Practice in Living. The adjoining 5000-hectare campsite and village features a Global Village, with accommodation for 4,000 students in a series of hostels, cabins, and campsites themed to reflect the experience of being in 36 different countries. Sports facilities, a golf course, parasailing, windsurfing, a simulated gun range, rides in amphibious military vehicles, museum displays, video games, aircraft, replica spacecraft, ICBMs, and a park with statues of over 160 world-famous people are also included. Think of it as a cross between summer camp, a school field trip, and a communist EPCOT Center.

The "ship" itself is of traditional steel-frame building construction, and is a generic aircraft carrier about 7/8 scale to a Nimitz. Inside are military displays, exhibition halls, meeting rooms, games, and other attractions, and on the 'flight deck' there are Chinese military aircraft, such as helicopters, fighters, and attack planes.

If you ever get the chance, pay it a visit. Buses run from Shanghai and other nearby towns and cities, and admission is only 50 yuan, about $6 US.

:D :D :D :D



http://www.bobhenneman.info/china.htm
 
Sorry dude .. but what you showing is fake again .. you have to do better to shut the Indian mouths .. lolzz :)


Pictures like the one above created quite a stir when they first appeared on the Internet, and blogs and forums were soon filled with stories of China secretly constructing thier first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. At first glance, this aircraft carrier looks quite real. The family resemblance to a US Navy Nimitz Class CVN is undeniable; however, upon examining the photos at the bottom of the page the viewer soon realizes that this ship, in fact, is landlocked.

So this is obviously not a real carrier. But what could it be? A non-functional prototype, the first step towards the PLN's first aircraft carrier? A stationary 'practice' carrier to train pilots? A life-sized simulation or 'proof of concept' platform?

Nope. Actually, it is just a really, really cool looking building. Namely, it is the award winning (for creative architecture) "Military Education Center" at the "Orient Green Boat After-School Camp for Youngsters."

Located about one hour west of Shanghai, the camp was constructed at the shores of Dianshan Lake. It covers 360 hectares, and had 8 major areas: Knowledge Boulevard; Bravery and Wisdom; Education on National Defense; Challenge to Survival; Scientific Exploration; Water Sports; Sports Training; and Practice in Living. The adjoining 5000-hectare campsite and village features a Global Village, with accommodation for 4,000 students in a series of hostels, cabins, and campsites themed to reflect the experience of being in 36 different countries. Sports facilities, a golf course, parasailing, windsurfing, a simulated gun range, rides in amphibious military vehicles, museum displays, video games, aircraft, replica spacecraft, ICBMs, and a park with statues of over 160 world-famous people are also included. Think of it as a cross between summer camp, a school field trip, and a communist EPCOT Center.

The "ship" itself is of traditional steel-frame building construction, and is a generic aircraft carrier about 7/8 scale to a Nimitz. Inside are military displays, exhibition halls, meeting rooms, games, and other attractions, and on the 'flight deck' there are Chinese military aircraft, such as helicopters, fighters, and attack planes.

If you ever get the chance, pay it a visit. Buses run from Shanghai and other nearby towns and cities, and admission is only 50 yuan, about $6 US.

:D :D :D :D



http://www.bobhenneman.info/china.htm

:rofl::rofl: pardafaash !!

what a research man.
 
^^^^ Yes, many of us already know that's only a building made to look like an AC. You can see that if you looked at the details.

The Varyag is already being finalized. Expect sea trials soon. :)
 
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