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Fighter jet crashes at China air show
AFP – 23 mins ago

A fighter jet plunged to the ground and exploded as it took part in an air display at a show in northern China Friday, organisers and state media said.

China's state-run television CCTV showed images of the Chinese-made plane falling from the sky and bursting into flames when it hit the ground at the show in Shaanxi province.

The pilot managed to eject and was seen parachuting down, but a journalist at the scene said the parachute had not fully opened and it was unclear whether the pilot was injured when he landed.

He added there were no casualties on the ground.

It was unclear what type of fighter plane was involved in the crash. The official Xinhua news agency said it was a two-seat, fighter-bomber Flying Leopard -- or JH-7 -- a model officially launched in December 1988.

But CCTV said it was a Xiaolong ("Fierce Dragon") fighter jet -- or FC-1 -- which is the result of a joint Sino-Pakistani development programme that started in 1999.

"The plane had some malfunction and an investigation team has been sent to the scene," said a spokeswoman for the China International General Aviation Convention, the organiser of the air show held in Xian's Pucheng Neifu airport.

She told AFP she did not know what type of plane it was, adding she had no further details as the scene of the incident was far from the main air show venue.

Reporters for the official Xinhua news agency, who were present at the air display, said they saw heavy smoke billowing from the ground after the crash, but added the show was continuing.

According to the People's Daily newspaper, some 100 foreign and domestic planes are on display at the air show, and around 30 aircraft are putting on displays.

Hungarian, Swedish, US and Lithuanian aerobatic teams have been invited to participate in the three-day show, which is expected to attract around 100,000 people, it added.

The accident is the latest to hit China's air force.

In January 2007, a military aircraft crashed in a southern Chinese city after a mid-air explosion but the pilot survived, according to press reports.

In June of the previous year, an early warning aircraft crashed in China's eastern Anhui province, killing all 40 people on board -- an accident described as the "worst air disaster in the history of China's air force".

Two months before the Anhui crash, a jet fighter came down in the southern island of Hainan after a mid-air explosion.

And in 2004, a Chinese F-7 fighter jet on a training mission over central Hubei province crashed into civilian housing, resulting in the death of a child on the ground.
 
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already posted in china defence.

Bad news though. And it did not look like a FC-1 from the images, more probably a JH-7.
 
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Fighter jet crashes at China air show - Yahoo! News

Fighter jet crashes at China air show
AFP – 23 mins ago

A fighter jet plunged to the ground and exploded as it took part in an air display at a show in northern China Friday, organisers and state media said.

China's state-run television CCTV showed images of the Chinese-made plane falling from the sky and bursting into flames when it hit the ground at the show in Shaanxi province.

The pilot managed to eject and was seen parachuting down, but a journalist at the scene said the parachute had not fully opened and it was unclear whether the pilot was injured when he landed.

He added there were no casualties on the ground.

It was unclear what type of fighter plane was involved in the crash. The official Xinhua news agency said it was a two-seat, fighter-bomber Flying Leopard -- or JH-7 -- a model officially launched in December 1988.

But CCTV said it was a Xiaolong ("Fierce Dragon") fighter jet -- or FC-1 -- which is the result of a joint Sino-Pakistani development programme that started in 1999.

"The plane had some malfunction and an investigation team has been sent to the scene," said a spokeswoman for the China International General Aviation Convention, the organiser of the air show held in Xian's Pucheng Neifu airport.

She told AFP she did not know what type of plane it was, adding she had no further details as the scene of the incident was far from the main air show venue.

Reporters for the official Xinhua news agency, who were present at the air display, said they saw heavy smoke billowing from the ground after the crash, but added the show was continuing.

According to the People's Daily newspaper, some 100 foreign and domestic planes are on display at the air show, and around 30 aircraft are putting on displays.

Hungarian, Swedish, US and Lithuanian aerobatic teams have been invited to participate in the three-day show, which is expected to attract around 100,000 people, it added.

The accident is the latest to hit China's air force.

In January 2007, a military aircraft crashed in a southern Chinese city after a mid-air explosion but the pilot survived, according to press reports.

In June of the previous year, an early warning aircraft crashed in China's eastern Anhui province, killing all 40 people on board -- an accident described as the "worst air disaster in the history of China's air force".

Two months before the Anhui crash, a jet fighter came down in the southern island of Hainan after a mid-air explosion.

And in 2004, a Chinese F-7 fighter jet on a training mission over central Hubei province crashed into civilian housing, resulting in the death of a child on the ground.
PT-6?...........I suppose only operational FC-1 in China is for testing and evaluation. Anyways I have got my fingers crossed.
 
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It is still unconfirmed whether it was a Leopard or a Thunder ?
 
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it was a JH-7.

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Picture courtesy of aimaraul. Does not look like FC-1.
 
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Chinese fighter jet crashes, no casualties

BEIJING, Oct. 14 (UPI) -- A small Chinese fighter crashed Friday at an air show in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, but no casualties were reported, authorities said.

At the air show in Pucheng County, the jet -- known as Flying Leopard -- plunged to the ground and exploded but television footage showed the pilot had ejected and parachuted before the crash, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Witnesses were also quoted as saying the pilot ejected.

Xinhua reporters said the air show went on despite the incident. The three-day event opened Friday as part of the China International General Aviation Convention being held in Xi'an, capital city of Shaanxi.

Shanghai Daily.com said the jet was performing at the show. It said it was not known, however, whether the pilot's parachute opened fully.

An ambulance was dispatched to the crash site to attend to the pilot.

The report said the incident happened more than a mile away from the spectator area.

Chinese fighter jet crashes, no casualties - UPI.com

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it was a JH-7.

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Picture courtesy of aimaraul. Does not look like FC-1.

Yes, A JH-7 crashed. I am glad that there were no casualty.
 
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It is was not a FC-1.
 
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its not damn fc-1 lolz ahahhaha just look once air frame



look and analyze its 200% double engine jh-7


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i upload it on youtube now its easy check lolz

 
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I see one parachute, and the news reports say no casualties.

JH-7 has two operators. Does not add up.
 
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it was a JH-7.

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Picture courtesy of aimaraul. Does not look like FC-1.
But what was JH-7 doing there? AFAIK, mostly, J-10s and L-15s do this stuff.....Its something new for me
 
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It's definitely JH-7, since one can clearly see it doesn't have wing roots like the JF-17.
 
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if still someone say its FC-1 he is out of mind

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