kingdurgaking
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@Last Samuri,
Composites is not a requisite for advanced structural design, which mostly has to do with shape rather than materials. F-20 Tigershark, an early 1980s fighter, has no composites yet is by far the lightest of the light fighter category, with an empty weight of only 13,150 pounds, and is significantly faster and more agile than both JF-17 and Tejas. JF-17 is extremely advanced structurally, being the first operational fighter in the world to feature DSI. Granted, weight wise, JF-17 is heavier than Tejas, but is nevertheless considerably lighter than Gripen A/C.
Ok give me the following specs with proof.. Flying hours of the airframe.. Stress level supported in higher altitudes and lower altitudes in supersonic speed.. what is the maximum stress it can take without being getting fatigue ... how many joints present and how many man hours long does it take to assemble the entire air frame from the base to the full aircraft
Give me the following specs ... we will tell you it is advanced airframe or not