Sunday, August 17, 2014

How J-15 Flying Shark Arises!!!

It has finally happened. We finally have news confirmation from Xinhua and also have pictures of J-15's first take/off and landing from Xinhua. The news of first landing came a couple of days ago, but this is the first time we have seen the photos.
First Chinese made Carrier Borne fighter, J-15 Flying Shark
 
Here is a timeline of China's naval flanker program just to give you an idea:


2001, Assemble the T-10K-3 prototype that PLAN purchased from Ukraine. Use this for long term technical study.

January 2007, AVIC1 and PLAN’s major program (J-15) research work started.

July 2007, AVIC1 SAC had a large program tackling meeting
January 2008, blueprint work finished, start prototype research & production stage.

August 31st 2009, J15-0001 had maiden flight.
 

May 6th 2010, maiden take-off flight from the simulated jet-ski at CFTE. Continued production of single digit number of prototypes for future testing.

August 10th, 2011, China’s first aircraft carrier went out for sea trials. J-15-0005/CFTE-554 and J15-0008/CFTE-556 prototypes made numerous fly-overs, low altitude touch and go landing along the way.
 

July 2012, Finished certification test flights, given permission to product single digit number of batch 0 J-15s for initial testing/trials works.

September 25th, 2012, PLAN first aircraft carrier was named Liaoning and had its first sailing after commissioning in October.

November 3rd, 2012, J-15S-0001 had maiden flight.

Early November, 2012, Liaoning had second sailing after commissioning.
 

November 20th, 2012, a PLANAF pilot made the first carrier landing trial.

November 23rd, 2012, Two PLANAF pilots flying 2 J-15s finished carrier op controlled first official takeoff and landing trials. 
 
This marks successful completion of first stage of the Carrier aviation project.

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