Chinese PLA Army Drilling Pictures - Page 17




 
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October 2nd, 2004  
A Can of Man
 
 
Or the twin fins!
Wonder what happened during construction!
Also the tail fins and exhaust have F-16 written all over it :P
October 2nd, 2004  
Shadowalker
 
 
Started off with a good looking fighter and have ended up with???
bits salvaged off other aircraft? dunno!
October 3rd, 2004  
whosewar2000
 
hey, AsianAmerican, there is hot discussion about Chinese military topic in the "Military Hardware, Military Gear and Technology" board, we will be pleased if you can join and contribute some comments
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October 3rd, 2004  
Damien435
 
 
Thank god, I thought I was the only one who thought those pictures seemed odd. But those things happen during production, what you want to build and what you end up with based on resources, money, etc. can often be quite different.
October 3rd, 2004  
A Can of Man
 
 
lol yeah I know but THAT different? They were going for an F-22 thing for the tail fin but ran out of money and went for the more cheaper F-16 tailfin
October 3rd, 2004  
whosewar2000
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by the_13th_redneck
lol yeah I know but THAT different? They were going for an F-22 thing for the tail fin but ran out of money and went for the more cheaper F-16 tailfin

they all look like big metal bird,

so no difference!
October 3rd, 2004  
A Can of Man
 
 
My Honda has 4 wheels and is of metal construction. It has glass windows. No difference from a Beamer.
October 3rd, 2004  
AsianAmerican
 
 
Hope nobody put these yet...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...oushanbase.jpg

October 3rd, 2004  
FlyingFrog
 
Oh my god, you all are not seriously discussing the pictures right?

J-10 in production now is Single-Engined.

J-10B in design is Twin-Engined.

J-10 also has twin-seats version now flying.

AsianAmerican: good pictures you got
October 3rd, 2004  
Shadowalker
 
 
Hey we dont know much if anything about the J-10, i know i didnt know that the J-10 has 2 versions! aint that going to be a bit confusing when refferring to the J-10 having a twin and single engined versions.