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is it the same Y20 doing all the COVID missions or different ones?
 
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yes most high thrust engines smoke much when they're full powered



Again a plain wrong and stupid claim: Name any modern Western airliner powerplant that "smoke much when they're full powered"? None of them do so at least not in regular service.
 
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who does all Chinese engine smoke too much
The smoke only occurs during take off and landing phase , other than that no smoke are much spotted when cruising. Not a big issue. Smoke is more critical for fighter jet cos when dogfight and you can see the trait..

Transport plane more important aspect are payload , reliability and performance.

 
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Again a plain wrong and stupid claim: Name any modern Western airliner powerplant that "smoke much when they're full powered"? None of them do so at least not in regular service.
that is what i was thinking too its only with the Chinese and Russian engines you see smoke coming out not with any western engines .but again i respect Chinese development speed and the amount of money they are spending in R&D in next 5 to 10 years max they will be far more advance then western countries
 
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yes most high thrust engines smoke much when they're full powered

Nope; currently Y20 uses WS18;
only newcomers keep asking it forever

Most modern engines will have low smoke design. WS18 still at an early stage, it is still using D30 now.

that is what i was thinking too its only with the Chinese and Russian engines you see smoke coming out not with any western engines .but again i respect Chinese development speed and the amount of money they are spending in R&D in next 5 to 10 years max they will be far more advance then western countries
Old western engines like J57 and J79 also smoke. They are at similar age to D30 tho (just a few years earlier).
 
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Again a plain wrong and stupid claim: Name any modern Western airliner powerplant that "smoke much when they're full powered"? None of them do so at least not in regular service.
again; another stupid response by image hogger :angry::angry::angry:
smoking is always no matter type of engine (or type of service)
 
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