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Shenyang J-15 aircraft carrier-based aircraft

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J-15T - Iron Eagle CG.jpg
 
Translate, please? What does the CGI at the bottom represent?


The image on top is a Russian concept from 1979 for a catapult-capable version of the Su-27K/Su-33 since the second RuN carrier were once planned to feature cats (the Ulyanovsk) ... as such it is not related to China or the J-15.

The second image is - at least as far as I know - a what-if CG made by Bai Wei based on the assumption that a second generation J-15 "could" feature design elements of the J-11D, a cat-capable gear ... and a what-if topping, these outward canted tails.

I like his artworks very much - and even more I'm still thankful for his help on my book ! - but I would be very much surprised if any Chinese Flanker will ever feature canted tails.

Deino
 
Following some reports the J15 crashed was #117.

Anyway R.I.P. To The pilot.

27 April 2016:
J-15.
PLAN.

12:59 PM, during ground-based simulated carrier landing training, flight control malfunctioned, and crashed.

Pilot ejected, but killed.

Lieutenant Commander ZHANG Chao.
Squadron commander.
Born in August 1986, and military career began when attended air force aviation university in September 2004.

http://www.ettoday.net/news/20160727/743349.htm
http://hk.on.cc/cn/bkn/cnt/news/2016...05011_001.html
http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/1776308
http://news.wenweipo.com/2016/07/27/IN1607270025.htm
http://photo.chinatimes.com/20160727004815-260813
 
China reveals cause of fatal April crash of J-15
Richard D Fisher Jr, Washington DC - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
29 July 2016
China has revealed the cause of the 27 April fatal crash of a Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) J-15 carrier-based fighter: the first such revelation of its kind.

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Chinese media have revealed the cause of a fatal crash involving a SAC J-15 fighter (similar to this one). (Via Chinese Internet)

A report by China National Radio on 26 July revealed that the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) J-15 fighter encountered a breakdown with the fly-by-wire flight control system while practising an arrested landing at an unspecified inland base.

According to Chinese sources, the flight control failure apparently caused the J-15 to pitch up upon touching the ground. When the pushrods failed, the pilot, identified as Lieutenant Zhang Chao, ejected and died as a result of an injury on landing, the report added.

This is not the first accident involving the multirole J-15, which is a key fighter for the PLAN aircraft carrier Liaoning . An August 2014 commendation order to the J-15 test unit issued by Chinese President Xi Jinping mentioned that two pilots had died testing the fighter, but offered no explanation.

This is the first time a Chinese government source has said the J-15 uses fly-by-wire flight control: a system believed only to have been incorporated in the newer SAC J-16 strike fighter and J-11D fighter.

SAC's development of fly-by-wire technology is longstanding, with its experimental J-8ACT fly-by-wire testbed first flown in June 1990.

The canard addition noted on the PLAN SAC J-15's structure does indicate electronic management of the flying controls to assist combat manoeuvrability and low-speed handling characteristics.

However, laws governing management of this technology are generally embedded in early design models rather than retrospectively during upgrade action, given the fundamental impact on aircraft capability.

Based extensively on the Russian Sukhoi Su-33 carrier-based fighter, the J-15 made its first flight in August 2009 and its first arrested landing on Liaoning in late November 2012.

Thus far the J-15 is only capable of ski-jump-assisted operations, but imagery from early July indicates that flight testing has begun for a J-15 with a nose-wheel modified to allow catapult assisted take-off but arrested recovery (CATOBAR) operations.

http://www.janes.com/article/62661/china-reveals-cause-of-fatal-april-crash-of-j-15
 
We must sum up experiences and lessons from it.

Exactly, incidents are to learn. In this article, few things are shared as FBW on J-15 which China shared for the time means, China is indeed developing the tactics on daily basis as well advancing in tech as well. The crash is no doubt a sad news that claimed precious lives but it is also a chance to learn.

A few things like:

The canard addition noted on the PLAN SAC J-15's structure does indicate electronic management of the flying controls to assist combat manoeuvrability and low-speed handling characteristics.

flight testing has begun for a J-15 with a nose-wheel modified (new thing).


While looking at the development, there are many of surprises to the rivals.
 
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