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    Default Re: China conducts first landing on aircraft carrier!


    ^out dated technology siguro baligya

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    China Mourns Top Manager of J-15 Fighter Jet Program

    BEIJING, November 26 (RIA Novosti) – China gave high praise on Monday to the head of the Shenyang Aircraft Corp. (SAC), who died while witnessing the first successful deck landing of the new carrier-based Shenyang J-15 fighter jet, Xinhua reported.

    Luo Yuang, 51, had a sudden heart attack aboard China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, around noon on Sunday, Xinhua said citing the obituary issued by the SAC.

    China’s state-run CCTV television opened its noon news broadcast on Monday with the announcement of Luo’s death as a sign of high respect to a man who dedicated his life to the development of Chinese fighter jets.

    Luo’s career at the SAC spanned over 30 years. He became chairman and general manager of the corporation in 2007 and personally oversaw the development and production of the J-15, derived from Russia’s Sukhoi Su-33 carrier-based fighter.

    The successful J-15 deck landing marks a crucial step in the development of China’s ambitious aircraft carrier program as landing tests of carrier-based aircraft are the most challenging to perform.

    "It's like 'dancing on a knifepoint' as the aircraft have to land on a very limited space," Xinhua quoted Vice-Admiral Zhang Yongyi, a deputy commander of the Chinese Navy.

    The J-15s had made many landings on land-based mock-ups of Liaoning’s deck and performed a number of touch-and-go take-offs and landings during sea trials last month before attempting an arrested landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier, according to Chinese naval experts.

    Since the Liaoning entered service in September 2012, its crew has completed more than 100 training and testing programs.

    The Admiral Kuznetsov class Varyag aircraft carrier was 70 percent complete when China bought it from Ukraine for $20 million in 1998. Before being sold, the ship was disarmed and its engines were removed.

    China launched a complete overhaul of the ship in 2002, also developing carrier-based aircraft. Beijing has repeatedly insisted the carrier poses no threat to its neighbors and that it will primarily be used for training and research.

    The 1,000-ft vessel is designed to carry 26 aircraft and 24 helicopters.

    China is reportedly building at least one domestically-designed aircraft carrier, with local media speculating that two hulls may currently be under construction.

    The United States and its traditional allies in the Pacific – Japan, South Korea and Taiwan – have already expressed concern over the recent successes in the development of China’s ambitious aircraft carrier program as Beijing’s growing naval power may weaken their influence in the region.



    What are your thoughts on this? Akong hunahuna kay gi atake to cya kay na worry basin mu kalit ug ka palpak ang J-15 fighter

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    Default Re: China conducts first landing on aircraft carrier!

    Quote Originally Posted by marcopolo View Post
    China Mourns Top Manager of J-15 Fighter Jet Program

    BEIJING, November 26 (RIA Novosti) – China gave high praise on Monday to the head of the Shenyang Aircraft Corp. (SAC), who died while witnessing the first successful deck landing of the new carrier-based Shenyang J-15 fighter jet, Xinhua reported.

    Luo Yuang, 51, had a sudden heart attack aboard China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, around noon on Sunday, Xinhua said citing the obituary issued by the SAC.

    China’s state-run CCTV television opened its noon news broadcast on Monday with the announcement of Luo’s death as a sign of high respect to a man who dedicated his life to the development of Chinese fighter jets.

    Luo’s career at the SAC spanned over 30 years. He became chairman and general manager of the corporation in 2007 and personally oversaw the development and production of the J-15, derived from Russia’s Sukhoi Su-33 carrier-based fighter.

    The successful J-15 deck landing marks a crucial step in the development of China’s ambitious aircraft carrier program as landing tests of carrier-based aircraft are the most challenging to perform.

    "It's like 'dancing on a knifepoint' as the aircraft have to land on a very limited space," Xinhua quoted Vice-Admiral Zhang Yongyi, a deputy commander of the Chinese Navy.

    The J-15s had made many landings on land-based mock-ups of Liaoning’s deck and performed a number of touch-and-go take-offs and landings during sea trials last month before attempting an arrested landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier, according to Chinese naval experts.

    Since the Liaoning entered service in September 2012, its crew has completed more than 100 training and testing programs.

    The Admiral Kuznetsov class Varyag aircraft carrier was 70 percent complete when China bought it from Ukraine for $20 million in 1998. Before being sold, the ship was disarmed and its engines were removed.

    China launched a complete overhaul of the ship in 2002, also developing carrier-based aircraft. Beijing has repeatedly insisted the carrier poses no threat to its neighbors and that it will primarily be used for training and research.

    The 1,000-ft vessel is designed to carry 26 aircraft and 24 helicopters.

    China is reportedly building at least one domestically-designed aircraft carrier, with local media speculating that two hulls may currently be under construction.

    The United States and its traditional allies in the Pacific – Japan, South Korea and Taiwan – have already expressed concern over the recent successes in the development of China’s ambitious aircraft carrier program as Beijing’s growing naval power may weaken their influence in the region.



    What are your thoughts on this? Akong hunahuna kay gi atake to cya kay na worry basin mu kalit ug ka palpak ang J-15 fighter
    edaran tuga2x ug drive

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    Default Re: China conducts first landing on aircraft carrier!

    Quote Originally Posted by balipseyev View Post
    Ila gyud na tabangan ang NoKor... Kay kung ma unify ang Korea under sa South Korea, they would share a common border... Now, There are around 30k+ US serviceman sa SoKor... Eng Eng Eng Eng

    maong ilaha gyud na interest na mag stay ug Communist ang Nokor...
    unya d man mosugot ang SoKor na macommunist sila mao ng biklon jud sa NoKor

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    di ko mo believe ani ha..kay nakita nko mga pics bitaw paglanding sa plane kay walay weapons. meaning inig landing ani in Real Combat with equip. weapons..success pa kaha landing ani?were else bomber type plane raba ni so bog-at jud weapons .. so di mgkparho ang weight sa trial landing og sa real combat landing situation. hahahaha! goodluck nlng nila..

    diara ay..
    Last edited by Ronzkie23; 11-27-2012 at 12:05 PM.

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    grabe raba sila ka proud ani heheeh

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    Quote Originally Posted by b1 huck View Post
    grabe raba sila ka proud ani heheeh
    pride mo lng, gi atake gud ila engineer homan success landing bro..!

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    ang US dugay na naay aircraft carrier. dugay nasad sigeg palupad og patugpa. piso pa kaayu ang china ani nga technology. but on the same token, it's a major step pud para nila. maayu ta og di lang sad sila palabis gibati.

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    Default Re: China conducts first landing on aircraft carrier!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronzkie23 View Post
    pride mo lng, gi atake gud ila engineer homan success landing bro..!
    nganong 51 man sab ilang gipadrive? daghan man unta sila batanon na! kung mao ni ilang qualification puro 51 daghan atakihon! hahahhaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEMONOCIETY View Post
    maayo diay sila birahan pag una samtang d pa cla kamao mo landing sa ilang aircraft carrier aron daghan ma crash ahahahahhaha
    bisa'g labayon rana'g bato, gupok na...murag unitop items...

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