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Old 13th November 2018 | 16:33
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.. their formation flying is terrible!
That is an understatement !!
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Old 13th November 2018 | 19:55
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Why are their bomb doors sorry weapons bay doors permanently open, even the two in formation; haven't they found out how to close them?
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Old 14th November 2018 | 06:02
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Why are their bomb doors sorry weapons bay doors permanently open, even the two in formation; haven't they found out how to close them?
They appear to close at 1.26.
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Old 14th November 2018 | 16:22
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Originally Posted by Ascend Charlie
They might be stealthy to radar.....
Very very unlikely. Too many different angles and too many large gaps. For example:
Leading and trailing edge of canard/foreplane are different.
Both the foreplane angles are different than the wing angles.
And the wing is cranked so has multiple angles
Leading and trailing edges of ventral fin are different from each other and different from wing and foreplane and different from vertical fins.

Big gap between foreplane and body, meaning big corner reflectors in the all important forward aspect.
Big gap between moving leading edge flap and fixed leading edge of wing, so more corner reflectors in the all important forward aspect.
The nose is also double chined with different chine angles. Bad for forward aspect reflectivity.
The intake angles are very different than the wing or the foreplane angles. Again bad for forward aspect reflectivity.
Sharp crease where the engine inlet cones meet the fuselage. More bad for forward aspect reflectivity.
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Old 14th November 2018 | 16:48
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So, basically, NOT stealthy. Just big and nimble (3:30 on the video).

You can hear it miles away, though!
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Old 14th November 2018 | 18:17
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There is something about the J20 which ‘states’ practicality and capability more that might be credited.
Form follows function; long range intercepter, stealth as required for weapons system range. Many internal weapons, adding considerable range and opportunity.
Radar unknown, but consider recent Chinese developments of anti-stealth quantum radar; it’s coming perhaps not yet.
So a capable aircraft, development potential, range, manoeuvrability; single crew suggests integrated systems, autonomous operations.
In its own way it looks right.
Take note
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Old 14th November 2018 | 18:25
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BVR would be the interesting question if it came to a shooting match, but otherwise that looks like a competent platform for patrolling/'defending' the Spratly shoal and other parts of China's perceived 'territory'.
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Old 14th November 2018 | 18:31
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I agree with MPN11. That looks like a competent machine and the Chinese possess all the skills required to operate it from their homeland.
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Old 15th November 2018 | 09:14
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IR missile looks like a RedTop
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Old 15th November 2018 | 18:17
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Doesn't look "nimble" at all.
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Old 15th November 2018 | 19:00
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Originally Posted by IcePaq
Doesn't look "nimble" at all.
Seemed to turn quite handily in the videos despite its looks.
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Old 16th November 2018 | 02:21
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Quite a blue note there as they approach - very Thunderbirds.
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