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Paris Air Show 2019 - Thunders in Europe

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I imagine how hard it is for the pilots to pull the stick to it's max. I mean you see the pilot pulling with both hands at several points.
 
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I imagine how hard it is for the pilots to pull the stick to it's max. I mean you see the pilot pulling with both hands at several points.


I hope we see an F-16 style stick from B 3/B 4 onwards as it reduces the effect of G forces considering it is nearer to the body.
 
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You can even add F22 to that list.. after all it wont make any Difference.
No dear, but Mirage2000i would definitely had made the list if they hadn't chickened out early in the game, blaming sudden, simultaneous radar malfunctions, on all platforms, lol.
 
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Their radars did malfunction of a sort :chilli:, that part they didn't lie about.
 
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F-35 - Pedal Turns (Two Hands):



JF-17 - Break Right (Two Hands):

 
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JF-17 Thunder flies high among 140 aircraft during Paris Air Show
By M M Alam
Published: July 13, 2019
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This is the missile that JF-17 Thunder (displayed at Air Show) used to shoot the Indian MiG-21 leading to the capture of its pilot. PHOTO: EXPRESS

PARIS: JF-17 Thunder, the multi-role fighter jet of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) was the “chef-d’oeuvre” (masterpiece) among the hundred and forty aircraft displayed at the Paris Air Show, held last month from June 17 to 23 at Le Bourget in Paris, said the officials who attended the event on Saturday.

2453 exhibitors from 48 countries displayed their wares including 140 aircraft. Over 500,000 visitors including 139,840 professionals from 185 countries visited the show.

Pakistan’s Ambassador in France Moinul Haq said only two fighter jets — Sino-Pak JF-17 Thunder and French Rafael — took part in the aerial display at the show.
Air Marshal Ahmer Shehzad told The Express Tribune that despite difficulties, Pakistan had progressed technologically and currently it is one of the six countries in the world that manufacture fighter jets.

Squadron Leader Musharraf stated that a large number of delegates from friendly countries had shown keen interest in buying the warplane.

The Sino-Pak JF-17 costs $25 million per unit whereas French fighter jet Rafale cost at least three times more, said the officials.

JF-17 gave an impressive performance at the opening ceremony of the event, which was inaugurated by French President Emmanuel Macron while Pakistani ambassador and senior members of the armed forces delegation also attended the event.


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