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The J-20-engine discussion is over and other speculative topics ... to separate from the J-20-news !

But yet another engine after the Taishan and the Emei(shan) in the future??

The Mount Everest however would be Chomolungma in Tibetan or Qomolangma in Chinese? Or am I wrong?

I have no idea, to be honest. We don't even know if this "Everest" is simply another name for an existing engine, a new type, or just a false rumor.
 
Seems as if Emei was never official and the WS-15 is the Mt Everest ... if they are correct here:

https://lt.cjdby.net/thread-2425588-1-1.html

Well, if true, I guess it sort of makes sense; Everest is the highest peak in the world, and the WS-15 is very much so when it comes to Chinese engine technology.
 
@cirr ... care to explain? :yes4:
 
You've got it.
So WS-15's name is Everest? o_O Regardless, a very fitting name given the monumental task ... :china:

Seems as if Emei was never official and the WS-15 is the Mt Everest ... if they are correct here:

https://lt.cjdby.net/thread-2425588-1-1.html
I'm not sure though. Numerous big shrimps have referred to it as "Emei". Even AVIC posters referred to it as "Emei" engine I believe. Maybe it is talking about how the effort to develop the WS-15 is comparable to that of scaling Mt. Everest, as opposed it to Everest being the actual name?
 
You've got it.

I'm more interested in the WS-19 Huangshan. Any updates in that area? The prototype is apparently under construction, with flight tests to begin by 2019.
 
I'm more interested in the WS-19 Huangshan. Any updates in that area? The prototype is apparently under construction, with flight tests to begin by 2019.
It is not likely to begin flight tests before 2020.
 
Again so much on WS-15 from day one ! :p:

http://english.chinamil.com.cn/view/2017-03/13/content_7524017.htm

Stealth fighter soon powered by local engines

A domestically developed engine will soon power the nation's latest stealth fighter jet, according to a senior scientist working for Aero Engine Corp of China.

"It will not take a long time for our fifth-generation combat plane to have China-made engines," said Chen Xiangbao, vice-president of the AECC Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials. Chen, also a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, was referring to the J-20 stealth fighter.

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Deino
 
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Care to explain by a translation?
 
Could've been referring to WS-10X.


Exactly, it surely refers to the WS-10X. But if an official report confirms that "a domestically developed engine will soon power" the J-20 for the first time it simply means no Chinese engine before powered it. and if this fits nicely to the new WS-10X it means there cannot be the WS-15 or already from day one.

Deino
 
I don't think that anyone realistically thought the WS-15 was ready since day 1

Unless you also happen to think that it has 210+ kN of thrust.
 
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