The Chengdu J-7 (Chinese: 歼-7; third generation export version F-7; NATO reporting name: Fishcan) is a People's Republic of China fighter aircraft. It...
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variants of the Chengdu J-7, which differed considerably between models in its 48 years of its production run. Production of the J-7 ceased after delivering...
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The Chengdu J-9 (Chinese: 歼-9) was an interceptor aircraft that was cancelled during development in the People's Republic of China (PRC). It was proposed...
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Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, traditionally known as Chengdu Aerospace Corporation (CAC; commonly known as Chengdu Aerospace), a subsidiary of AVIC...
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production and service in 1988. The J-8II was the basis for all later major additions to the J-8 family. By 1964, the Chengdu J-7 was inadequate to perform long-range...
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countries. The J-5 and JJ-5 saw widespread use by the PLAAF until supplanted by more capable aircraft the Shenyang J-6 and later Chengdu J-7. Type 56 - pre-service...
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The Chengdu J-10 Vigorous Dragon (Chinese: 歼-10 猛龙; pinyin: Jiān-10 Měnglóng; NATO reporting name: Firebird), is a medium-weight, single-engine, multirole...
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The Chengdu J-20 (Chinese: 歼-20; pinyin: Jiān-Èrlíng), also known as Mighty Dragon (Chinese: 威龙; pinyin: Wēilóng, NATO reporting name: Fagin), is a twinjet...
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (redirect from Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-7)
Wayback Machine Soviet Hammer, 6 April 2012. Retrieved: 28 June 2012. "Chengdu J-7 (J-7I)". www.airwar.ru. Retrieved 2 February 2019. Mehrotra, Santosh. India...
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