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by songfeihong
26 Jan 2013 19:25
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
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Views: 1255333

Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011

Image

It is said that its max take off weight is around 200t with max load of 50-60t.
by songfeihong
22 Jun 2012 14:18
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
Replies: 6593
Views: 1255333

suspected new 5th generation fighter from Shenyang

http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=1677038148

It is being transported from Shenyang to Xi'an.
by songfeihong
11 Jan 2011 10:14
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

Landed at 13:08 local time.
by songfeihong
11 Jan 2011 10:07
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

What a day!
by songfeihong
07 Jan 2011 12:26
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

What are they doing? As said before, they can't be judged by normal logic. No flight show today.
by songfeihong
07 Jan 2011 11:58
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

I suspect that today is the public maiden flight. These two birds must have flied before.
by songfeihong
07 Jan 2011 11:54
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

8 pilots line up to shake hands with big boss. 4 for 2 two seat J10B, 1 for K-8, 2 for 2 J20 and one backup maybe.
by songfeihong
07 Jan 2011 11:25
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

Some said that there are two prototype j20s with different engines as shown in photos, but they have the same '2001' on them. It seems both are going to have their maiden flight today.
by songfeihong
07 Jan 2011 11:16
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

According to fans around the airfield, there are two J20s ready to fly and president Hu is there.
by songfeihong
31 Dec 2010 08:17
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

Now military fans in China are bashing each other with another rumor: There are other two models of G5 birds being produced in Shenyang. The logic is that the one leaked is exclusively used for air superiority purpose as counter part of F22. One of the other two models is a multipurpose fighter and ...
by songfeihong
30 Dec 2010 06:40
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

shiv, according to Chinese fans, the tail fins are not only movable but also can make different movements at the same time.
by songfeihong
27 Dec 2010 10:02
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1359909

Re: China Military Watch

It is normal for Chinese to bash India on Chinese forums and China basing here by Indians. But this Christmas, it was different when India rocket failed. Why? Because the new bird is much much more exciting than that. Anyway, you can still find some one applaud India for the big firecracker. A reall...
by songfeihong
22 Mar 2010 18:44
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 856610

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Hi Klaus,

As an observer, what did you see? :lol:
by songfeihong
22 Mar 2010 18:41
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: People's Republic of China Nov 22, 2009
Replies: 3245
Views: 563245

Re: People's Republic of China Nov 22, 2009

China is surrounded by hostile forces militarily ready to block its possible aggression. The communist regime does not have a real navy and its air force is pretty much defensive. No overseas bases. Not a single military ally. For 60 noisy years, the communists were not even able to cross the Taiwa...
by songfeihong
20 Mar 2010 01:09
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 856610

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Fidel Guevara wrote:
songfeihong wrote:Thank you guys for your kindness.
For my future posts you guys maybe won't like them because I am bloody honest :rotfl:
Do you prefer to be called Song or Hong? I guess the Chinese nomenclature is family name first, am I right?
You are right, my family name is Song. Call me feihong. :lol:
by songfeihong
19 Mar 2010 18:35
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 856610

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Thank you guys for your kindness. For my future posts you guys maybe won't like them because I am bloody honest :rotfl: It also OK if "we" guys don't like them. But if the Mods don't like them, you're in big trouble, my friend! :mrgreen: Welcome to BR, by the way! :) Thanks mate, you are ...
by songfeihong
19 Mar 2010 18:33
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 856610

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Rahul M wrote:be as honest as you want without being rude and you'll do ok. that's all I can say.
No problem thx! :lol:
by songfeihong
19 Mar 2010 18:16
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 856610

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Thank you guys for your kindness.
For my future posts you guys maybe won't like them because I am bloody honest :rotfl:
by songfeihong
19 Mar 2010 02:43
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 856610

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Newly registered, hello to all you guys.