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Now I truly understand that there are people out there with no sense of humor.
More than you.....Atleast enough that i can tell by looking at J 10 and Typhoon that they are 2 different planes not copies......DUDE , what you know about planes tell me baccha ?
More than you.....Atleast enough that i can tell by looking at J 10 and Typhoon that they are 2 different planes not copies......
why no one call Gripen copy of typhoon....Both have delta-canard configuration....Couldn't agree more. The delta-canard configuration is more popular than most people give them credit for. If you think that J-10 is a rip off of Eurofighter and Lavi then so are Rafale, Gripen, and the cancelled Novi Avion and Atlas Cheetah.
@mjnaushad DUDE , read my earlier post........why i said that J 10 is copy of lavi
hey i know that chinese are far ahead of us......I appreciate that they are making good fighters INDIGENIOUSLY.......
some chinese on these forum were talking that INDIAN HAL DHRUV is copy of MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 and Eurocopter EC 145
just my reply to those people......
Then you dont know the history who started this crap talk here.....Go talk to your fellow country men......Indian comments on copy this copy that are started long before when any chinese even talked about indian equipment......Have problem with a post...Report it...Dont ******* troll on other tread.....@mjnaushad DUDE , read my earlier post........why i said that J 10 is copy of lavi
During the 2006 Farnborough Airshow, the Russian Siberian Aeronautical Research Institute (SibNIA) confirmed its participation in the J-10 program. According to the article, this participation was limited to observation and instruction as "scientific guides." The sources also claimed that the J-10 was based on the canceled Israeli IAI Lavi.
Chengdu J-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
go check out wikipedia...............if u believe in it........
being getting help from Lavi Project.....During the 2006 Farnborough Airshow, the Russian Siberian Aeronautical Research Institute (SibNIA) confirmed its participation in the J-10 program. According to the article, this participation was limited to observation and instruction as "scientific guides." The sources also claimed that the J-10 was based on the canceled Israeli IAI Lavi.
Chengdu J-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
go check out wikipedia...............if u believe in it........
Russian aerospace engineers have confirmed to Jane's that China's Chengdu J-10 fighter aircraft benefited from significant, direct input from Israel's Lavi programme - including access to the Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) Lavi aircraft itself.
At that time MBB of Germany, later merged with France’s Aerospatiale to form Eurocopter, supported the program and indeed the Dhruv bears a strong resemblance to MBB’s smaller BK 117 model.
HAL?s Dhruv shows solid performance: AINonline