Originally posted by Phil Foster
The F23 is gorgeous, it has style, it makes the F22 look like a brick.F-22/23s: Both bricks my book…
But, for beauty,
try this for size!!! Very Starwarish
if you ask me!!!
Originally posted by Multirole
Models, we don’t need no stinkin’ models.Yes, I agree about the stinkin’ models…
Matter of factly… I even complained to Chengdu Aviation 🙂
about the use of mockups for their work and for their researches!!! But, to no avail…
they ask me to go home and play with my own J-10 instead!!!http://bbs.china.com/images/2003-12-26/1072432216106632008810.jpg
I mean surely, a REAL J-10 would work wonders as a speciment if you
want to test out and/or to study carrier elevator technology don’t you agree??? I always
say that the Real McCoy is the only way to go if you want to do things right…I mean why the discretionary measure
when that beast will be vulnerable to probing eyes, ears,
and noses anyhow once it debutes???I just can’t understand them there Chinese sometimes….
Originally posted by BruteGorilla
😀 Why struggle with J-8?Its a converted MiG-21. It failed so China approached Grumman for fixing the problems. After Grumman refused China approached Russia. Now it flies a lil better. What big deal?:rolleyes:
A challenge, BruteGorilla:
Show the forumites here some of your stuff; stuffs that really
flies that is; and stuffs that offers promise. We’d be mighty interested in knowing
what those might be exactly — converted MiG-21’s whatever!!!Once again… consider it a challenge!!! So, are you up to it????
Originally posted by Multirole
Models, we don’t need no stinkin’ models.
OK… OK!!!
So you’re no diehard scale
modeler fan then… If so, how’s about these photoshoppers 🙂
for a change then!!!

Very profesionally taken — almost Paparazzi if you ask me….
.
Originally posted by PILOTGHT
ha ha Nasa employ 60000 scientists!
Interesting!!!! No wonder
Issac Newton & Albert Einstein are the only
ones that gets the credit!!!and sending a little robots to mars is the
minor issue of thiers abilities, in fact they ares more close to send
peoples to mars than any others in the world!Yeah… I guess that’s what’s on NASA’s drawing board alright!
And yes, 6 months! Yes, 6 months is the cost of the one way ticket, I suppose. Oh well…
all the glitches for such a journey have already been worked out, I guess…Question is: Will they be having instant noodle
or T-Bone done blue rare for dinner??? Or, will they maybe
simply just hybernate away the whole journey???And… Will they be polluting/contaminating this last but still
very prestine and still almost virgin wilderness we know as the cosmos along the
way on their year long journey to the red planet and back???Regardless, one thing they must do when they get back to earth:
They will still have them there critters (robots) to thank for, however little or tiny
the parts these critters played on the project now won’t they???if you want to attack the yanks
Now, seriously… Why would I do such a thing???
Matter of factly, if you read my threads more carefully, I applauded them for the
transparency which was long overdued and long in coming!!!I mean, three hundred of this and
three hundred of that — they are contributors
too and they count too don’t they????
Re: J-10a
Originally posted by Srbin
>>>As this will be China’s next
generation fighter to replace the J-10 is sopposed to match
the Mirage 2000 and F-16C/D.Confused!!! Really
confused!!! Now, will the Real
J-10A please stand!!!Is it this?
http://bbs.china.com/images/2003-11-10/1068440470J10.jpgHow’s about these then??
http://bbs.china.com/images/2003-12-16/107155290445765.jpgMaybe this???
http://bbs.china.com/images/2003-11-06/1068111383j-10a1.jpgOr this????
http://jczsbbs1.sina.com.cn/upload/5/26/20031002/25654/25775.jpgCould it be this instead??
http://bbs.china.com/images/2004-01-05/1073292086000.jpgConfused!!! Truly confused!!!!
Originally posted by sharmaji
what is the point of this thread, Chinese peopleare humans after all and hence only havethe human mind as a constraint like the rest of us. These articles are not surprising.Point:
To my understanding, last night’s Rover documentary
(Jan 6th, 04, PBS), was the first time ever that Oriental & Indian faces
were shown on TV live and credit given where credit is due…Any of you watched the program last night???
I mean, don’t you Guys think that that’s what…
“One small step for man, One giant leap for mankind”???
trully should be??? I think so anyway!!!Matter of factly. I think this surprising transparency deserves
a standing ovation from all of us who were once members of the critically decisive
but always invisible and always almost camouflaged minority!!!Don’t you Guys think
the media finally deseve a great big
applause from all of us???
Originally posted by |guanA
Haleyoneshoemak:I have no idea exactly how many official Chinese people are working at NASA, or have any idea of the significance of Chinese influence on the mars mission.
But I do know for a fact that one of the founders of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory was indeed 100% Chinese.
Here’s my source
If you don’t believe the source then just google the name “Tsien Hsue-shen” or “Chinese Founder of NASA” and have a good read.
From Newsdaily.com:
The second Asian aerial event was China’s success in orbiting a man around the Earth, becoming only the third country to do so. Who knew, back in 1955, that a Chinese-born rocket scientist, one Tsien Hsue-sen, a founder of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, would prove to be such a fateful figure? Tsien was accused of being a Communist sympathizer – and maybe he was. So the United States sent him back to China – and got the worst possible outcome. He took all his knowledge back home, becoming the father of Beijing’s rocket program. Thus did a tiny story then became a big story today – although still not big enough.
BTW: My first post, hi all, and interesting forum 🙂
|guanA,
You need to be here just a wee longer
to get a feel of the games being played in this site. And yes, we all know
who your subject “Tsien Hsue-shen” is.This is a fun place. Enjoy yourself!
Originally posted by sharmaji
There are a lot of ethinic Chinese, Indians etc in NASA and other research organizations, that is the beauty of America and only in America can such people be successful, fortunately China and India are doing well, maybe one day they will make their peoples as successsful as their expats.The invisible minority, I call them!!!
I mean how often do we heard of Asian participations/contribution in these awesome programs, however minute???
First time for me that’s for sure…
Originally posted by ATFscrash
You forgot the Saturn-V which we bought from China! 😀
I think they mean that there are a lot of people from ethnic eastern origins in NASA.
300 Chinese? LOL..What next?Hey, Guys!!!
I’m on your side!!! Remember: I was the first to discredit the publisher/article!!!
Uggghhhh!!!!! The thanx I get!!!
Originally posted by aditya
>>>Nothing personal, but
can you please write better subjects
for your threads in the future?Excuse me, please!!!…
But I thought the subject was one of
the more interesting one’s…Hey! At the very least, it deals with
the truth and with reality and how this truth and reality has never before
been disclosed to the public until now…I mean how many of you really
knew that an Indian mathmatician was involved in the
Openheimer Project??? Hey! I didn’t!>>>For example, this thread could
have been titled: “Over 300 Chinese scientists in
work in NASA” …or something similar.Man… If only I was as creative as you in coming up with
topic headers!!! Anyway, I was d*rn lucky I tell ya, because, in order to get
rid of me, the screwballs gave me a passing grade in ESL…>>>You might say that I should not open your threads
at all if its so much of a problem, but then I dont want to miss
out if one day you actually post something important.Confused! Really confused :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: !!!
>>>Thanx
Anytime, Buddy :)!
Originally posted by Vajra
Dont mean to butt into a Sino-US confrontation, but my guess is that if the above ever happens then… Beijing will not require any electricity for the next few years….everything and everyone will be glowing brightly through the night…Man…
Seems here you guys had
started WWIII singled handedly and without
any help from even me :)!!!How sad!!!!
Originally posted by Srbin
you’re an idiot please dont talk no more cuz u just keep making yourself look really stupid here.🙂
Why it is that people insists on the making
of perfect descriptions of themselve I’ll never know.
But God definitely have his/its purpose!!!🙂
Originally posted by Erez
So when we sold China the Phyton-3 we didn’t asked the US to do so. And why?
Because it’s our design, just like the Lavi. In the Lavi we did used some US technology and of course money, but the design itself is 100% Israeli. How we made this design into a real airplane is another thing.Let me see if you can put this together:
If tech transfer was equally as relaxed
for the following a/c as Israel’s is relaxed “or was blissed“
over the years, I’d bet that it too would’ve…
been deemed equally as proud and deemed as distinctly
indiginous as the Python was, rather than to have this stigma of western
technology attached, no matter how super its/their designers…Abstract thought, but, like
Maxwell House’s coffee, the comparison is
good to the very last drop!!!
Originally posted by SOC
I have no idea what you’re talking about? 😀Apparently I am a barbarian and an idiot because I had the audacity to claim that some of China’s aircraft aren’t indigenous :rolleyes:
My mistake…
Spoked just a jiffy too soon…
A thousand apologies!!!