J-10B TVC wows Zhuhai
crowds with surprise performance
06 NOVEMBER, 2018 - SOURCE:
FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY: GREG WALDRON - ZHUHAI
A surprise
participant in the flying display of this year’s Airshow China is a Chengdu
J-10B testbed equipped with a thrust vectoring control (TVC) engine.
Photo: Sinodefence
The aircraft is likely powered
by an advanced version of the indigenous Shenyang WS-10 engine equipped with a
hinged nozzle.
Thrust vectoring can improve a
fighter’s maneuverability, as it need not rely wholly on aerodynamic control
surfaces. The appearance of the aircraft, and the very fact it was allowed to
appear, could suggest a growing sense of confidence in China about domestically
produced jet engines,.
The short display was
reminiscent of flying displays performed by other fighters with thrust
vectoring, such as the Sukhoi Su-35 and Lockheed Martin F-22. Trailing pink
smoke, the J-10B TVC’s routine included tight vertical loops, a slow high angle
of attack roll, a cobra maneuver, and the falling leaf.
Primary applications for the
WS-10 include the J-10 family and the J-11 – a Chinese copy of the Sukhoi
Su-27. The other powerplant for the J-10 family is Russia’s Saturn AL-31FN,
which is based on the AL-31F that powers the Su-27.
Advanced Chinese fighters such
as the J-20 and FC-31 lack thrust vectoring. Only a small number of fighters
use the technology, notably the F-22, Su-30, Su-35, and Su-57.
The
original version of the J-10, the J-10A, also appeared in the flying display,
as it is used by the August 1st display
team. The most advanced version of the J-10, the J-10C, did not make an
appearance. That variiant is distinguishable by an additional missile approach
warning system (MAWS) on the tail. In addition, it has an active electronically
scanned array (AESA) radar.
It is not clear if thrust
vectoring will be applied to future members of the J-10 family.
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