T tkunk8 FULL MEMBER New Recruit Joined Jan 13, 2011 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Apr 30, 2011 #1 Please actively Analysis
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R revu FULL MEMBER New Recruit Joined Jan 11, 2010 Messages 75 Reaction score 0 Apr 30, 2011 #5 Both take off relatively at the same point, but the yellow one didn't use the afterburner. It looked like what the J-20 do at it's first flight.
Both take off relatively at the same point, but the yellow one didn't use the afterburner. It looked like what the J-20 do at it's first flight.
Akasa SENIOR MEMBER Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 7,227 Reaction score 9 Country Location Apr 30, 2011 #6 It's a J-11 or J-11A, not a J-11B. The WS-10A produces a blue exhaust when in afterburner.
M maxx FULL MEMBER Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 149 Reaction score 0 Apr 30, 2011 #7 What indicates those are WS-10A?
ChineseTiger1986 ELITE MEMBER Joined Jan 27, 2010 Messages 23,530 Reaction score 12 Country Location Apr 30, 2011 #8 maxx said: What indicates those are WS-10A? Click to expand... There are daily visitors who can distinguish the noise between AL-31F and WS-10A.
maxx said: What indicates those are WS-10A? Click to expand... There are daily visitors who can distinguish the noise between AL-31F and WS-10A.
C cera FULL MEMBER New Recruit Joined Nov 12, 2007 Messages 89 Reaction score 0 May 1, 2011 #9 Unbelieveable, they look like black holes.
no_name ELITE MEMBER Joined Jan 25, 2010 Messages 3,530 Reaction score 0 May 2, 2011 #10 The flap position seems to be different for the two planes, and J-15's take off was less steep, which could mean a lower takeoff speed due to afterburner not activated.
The flap position seems to be different for the two planes, and J-15's take off was less steep, which could mean a lower takeoff speed due to afterburner not activated.