ladajo wrote:If you compare closely the canopy structure to the F-22, you notice the f-22 does not have framing.
I dunno, I don't see much difference:
ladajo wrote:The chinese design also lacks the blended facet approach of the F-22, not for lack of trying.
Even if it has RCS only a fraction as good, if there are 3 times as many of them... I suspect the J-20 is trying to be a longer range F-22 with a greater weapons load, like the never-built FB-22. Not quite as good in dogfights, but maybe closer than we think (it is a huge airframe though)... We'll have to invite them over to Red Flag to know for sure.
ladajo wrote:I would think that adding thrust vector would also mean an entire new avionics suite, not to mention competely re-defining the envelopes based on the new stress dynamics induced in the air-frame.
Not an entirely new avionics suite, just some I/O upgrades to the flight control computers and mods to the FCS and Throttle software, plus a few other HW/SW odds and ends pertaining to the added sensors and actuators. Air Data SW might need some tweaks, too. Wouldn't surprise me if the I/O HW expansions were already in place, and TVC placeholders in the flight test software. Since China now has the fastest (publicly acknowledged) supercomputer, generating new aero coefficients, mass properties, structural modes and transfer functions for the flight sim, before a TVC version actually flies, should be no big deal.
ladajo wrote:I am also not so sure that the chinese are fully up to speed on materials. But until you melt one down, I guess you'll never know...
The latest issue of a randomly-selected materials science journal shows 18 out of 37 accepted papers submitted by Chinese teams. I was too lazy to drill down and see how many of those were from the 'rebellious island province' (AKA Taiwan):
Journal of Materials Science, Volume 46, Number 3, February 2011
(Edit - fixed dead link.)
ladajo wrote:I still think there is some un-informed hype to this, especially when you take the historical long view of systems and predictions in the chinese and russian system.
There may be some hype involved, but remember that the modern China is a far cry from Mao's day, and moving forward
fast.
ladajo wrote:But again, I really wonder if some designer over there has a bootleg copy of Firefox. Maybe it has a chinese version of thought controlled avionics. :shock:
I read somewhere on the net that PRC hackers downloaded 3.5 TB of F-35 JSF info. I'm sure none of that found its way onto J-20...