OK BOYS here i have really interesting thing
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this picture seems to be quite normal but non of u have noticed a very surprising thing.
SEE THE IMBALANCED HORIZONTAL STABILATORS
about a year ago i was very keen to know that whether Jf-17 uses ailerons+staibilators for a roll (either clock wise or anti) just like F-16/22/35/18, Su-27/30 or mig-35 etc. because all the new generation aircrafts are designed to respond quickly,hence the combination of Ailerons+Stabilators applies double force. But Jf-17's ailerons are very small in size as compare to new generation aircrafts and they would give slow roll to the aircraft. u might b thinking it too just like me.just two ailerons for a roll in new generation..?
This picture has the answer...see the staiblitor's deflection. Its imbalance and hence proves that both staibilators are not bound to rotate in same direction (like both move upward or downward only like f15,mig19 and all old air crafts).
both have separate controlling units that are attached to by Fly by wire system and can move (both) clockwise/anti clockwise or one clockwise and other anti-clockwise and wise versa.So i believe that jf-17 uses the same aileron+staibilator combination for quick roll like other new generation aircrafts. but no body has actually seen its video or picture doing a roll, in high resolution.
My Brother
Arsalanaslam always disagreed with me stating that " not all air craft made for same purpose, thats why Jf-17 have small alirons" But bro, i think i got my answer here.
I believe that the genius guy
Nabil would add something to it.
Note:i could be wrong too because i donot have further knowledeg regarding this.