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grippen is the clear winner. JFT seems to be sluggish. something is wrong with the chinese designs it seems. somebody uploaded the J 10 aerobatic team vid and J10 appeared to be even heavier and slower then JFT. pak has no other option but to keep on improving this jet.
in the video below the commentator thought that JF 17 will nose down after the slow pass but the jet went straight up lol at the end of video.
another video
Comparing slow passes of jf with grippen... grippen did drop the nose and took few seconds to verticle... to surprise pig commentator.. . Jf never dropped the nose and shot up instantaneously
I think they were very comparable despite Grippen being a more advanced design with more powerful engine.grippen is the clear winner. JFT seems to be sluggish. something is wrong with the chinese designs it seems. somebody uploaded the J 10 aerobatic team vid and J10 appeared to be even heavier and slower then JFT. pak has no other option but to keep on improving this jet.
What smoke? I hardly saw any. You must have been smoking something.Great jet and performance ruined by Smokey engines. Block 3 must be upgraded to RD-33MK so that the smoke is gone and the jet can become truly a joy to watch.
The direct vertical climb coming out of a high alpha pass without leveling off is indicative of a good weight to thrust ratio and responsiveness of the controls.
I think they were very comparable despite Grippen being a more advanced design with more powerful engine.
What smoke? I hardly saw any. You must have been smoking something.
can anyone explain to me why JF-17 does not perform a loop maneuver in any of the airshows? Is there a safety issue? is there a limitation on the thrust that will cause a stall? or is it just not important enough to do a manuevre like this. I know our F16s do a loop as a standard routine since the early 80s and has never had any issues. I saw the tejas also performing the loop in Bahrain last year. No flaming...just need to understand the reason why
Or the PAC/PAF chalet does not have the right people to describe the aircraft's capabilities and production. A lot more effort needs to be done for public relations on the international level.Fantastic flying very controlled, nice agressive turns and changes
In all honest flawless .....10/10
Few mistakes by the announces , they stated only 50 of the units manufactured when we know the true figures are almost 100 JF17 Thunders plus export order
Did not discuss Technical Radar / or weapon's package detail , more concerned with thrust power and turn.
No mention of BVR capabilities or recent enhancements with hardpoints and Block 1, Block 2 , Block 3 goals for plane, No mention of Air to Air refueling
Fairly uninformed commentators , these folks are strongly adviced to join PDF for further enhancement to their understanding
Seems like PAF need to ensure their Marketing person hands out brochures to such event's organizers so they can speak on key areas for the Thunder program instead of random comments
Unfortunately, there's higher wing loading and no relaxed stability. That said, they might have induced relaxed stability with the JF-17B, which has three-axis FBW for control and apparently longer wingspan (i.e. reduced wing loading). This could (likely should) translate over to the Block-III.I hope it isn't stable. Fighter are designed not to be stable. That's what makes them highly agile
Where are the smoke? all above clips there is no smoke except in the first clip time (3:38-3:40) except this partSorry, not in the business of feeding trolls. Go find a better bone to chew on.