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  • in reply to: China saves Raptor project #1961451
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    in reply to: Bangladesh K8 and FC1? #2648126
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Coolest pics of them all

    Eye catcher; showroom piece;
    coolest angular shot of them all; and, hypnotizing sure
    win promo shot & sales tool!!!!

    http://images.qianlong.com/mmsource/images/2003/12/15/js1215syjlj2.JPG

    http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/mediafile/200404/01/F2004040108220400000.jpg

    Big thumbs up to Chengdu from this guy!!!

    in reply to: Bangladesh K8 and FC1? #2648136
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by Haleyoneshoemak

    Darn… I was sure I had clicked
    something here just before I headed out for the day???
    Strange!!! Weired!!! Spooooky!!!

    Hmmm!!!! 🙂 🙁 😮 😀 😉 :p 😎 :rolleyes: 😡 😮 :confused: …

    [i]Compliments???
    Maybe complements as well as to the above
    subject matter
    ???[/i]

    Wondering: will this, too, go
    missing because of the discouragement that the
    contents within may extend???

    http://mil.qianlong.com/4919/2004/04/01/228@1976234.htm

    Who knows. The topic here seem so controversial!!! What’s suggested
    seems so… so much more a scifi, a fable even, than it is reality!!! Something of the
    magnitude or caliber just don’t seem possible if coming from out of the east :).

    Anyway, zooming in on what interesting:

    Second pic, page one, right hand side seems
    most interesting. Said to be undergoing wind tunnel testing. Also
    claimed to be the other J-10. How dare they???

    Upper top: Said to be unmanned aerial vehicles; details
    merky; suspected as something in the nature of or influences of Boeing’s
    out-of-this-world Bird of Prey unmanned fighter project.

    Second left: Claimed as canon from newest Chinese chopper.

    Want the honors of deciphering this, SD???

    OK, people. Fire away!!!

    in reply to: General Discussion #374575
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by Vaiar

    Why is this a “no brains” issue? Seeing China as a potential rival in the region doesn’t sound very stupid to me.

    It’s not about STUPIDITY, it’s about admitting the truth
    and it’s about the setting of the records straight. Meaning it’s not about rogue states…
    it’s all about the creating of a none-exiting China threat!!!

    in reply to: China saves Raptor project #1961608
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by Vaiar

    Why is this a “no brains” issue? Seeing China as a potential rival in the region doesn’t sound very stupid to me.

    It’s not about STUPIDITY, it’s about admitting the truth
    and it’s about the setting of the records straight. Meaning it’s not about rogue states…
    it’s all about the creating of a none-exiting China threat!!!

    in reply to: Bangladesh K8 and FC1? #2648897
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Darn… I was sure I had clicked
    something here just before I headed out for the day???
    Strange!!! Weired!!! Spooooky!!!

    Hmmm!!!! 🙂 🙁 😮 😀 😉 :p 😎 :rolleyes: 😡 😮 :confused: …

    in reply to: General Discussion #374589
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by PLA

    MKI is also a fine plane. But I think US sees China as the major threat. Kind of Mc Arthur reaction… No brains and big mouth. A person that wanted to nuke every city in China. Neo-conservatism is a threat. Not China. That i swhy US is doing nice to India (deliveries via Israel).

    For now the US might be nice to the New Dehlians, but,
    just you wait and see: Once New Dehli gets a little stronger and are more
    confident of itself when dealing with the west; and once friction and conflict of interest
    between the west and South Asia starts to brew, which it eventually will;
    it (US) too will go phobic over New Dehli as it does China.

    in reply to: China saves Raptor project #1961618
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by PLA

    MKI is also a fine plane. But I think US sees China as the major threat. Kind of Mc Arthur reaction… No brains and big mouth. A person that wanted to nuke every city in China. Neo-conservatism is a threat. Not China. That i swhy US is doing nice to India (deliveries via Israel).

    For now the US might be nice to the New Dehlians, but,
    just you wait and see: Once New Dehli gets a little stronger and are more
    confident of itself when dealing with the west; and once friction and conflict of interest
    between the west and South Asia starts to brew, which it eventually will;
    it (US) too will go phobic over New Dehli as it does China.

    in reply to: What will replace the A-7 for the HAF #2649194
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    For the “NAY SAYERS” & those with an “AIR of ENVY”:

    Mark your own words, people, cos:

    It’ll probably come back to haunt you exactly as did the elusive
    J-10 of a couple of years back. It’s probably come back to haunt you
    exactly as did the prejudicial joke that the “Time’s-of-India” had made of those
    clumps of glue and silicons which encircle the earth this very minute…

    Smoking gun:
    http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=4651279
    (Potentials of Chengdu products in the marketplace)

    Excerpt: China has also purchased, and is developing,
    advanced fighter aircraft that are broadly comparable to the
    best of our current frontline fighters,” Roche added.

    Now the facts:

    First, and aslo as had been admitted recently, those rusty buckets
    was the thing that kickstarted Reagan’s Starwars Program (NMD) once again, but in
    the name of rogue states of course. But, we all know better.

    Then, and for whatever it’s worth, those rusty buckets fueled and
    revived the world’s interest in manned lunar expeditions again. And it’s all because
    of fears that those rusty buckets may indeed succeed in making it up there and start
    submitting applications for title rights to the lunar land titles office.

    And now, also admittedly as the excerpt in the above
    imediately indicates: Those rusty buckets may in fact be the reason,
    or the fuel, which keeps the F-22 program going red hot.

    So, who would want FC-1???
    In due course, you may all just be surprised!!! Because, this world
    works in many mysterious ways.

    in reply to: CNSA, I guess they're well dug in and…. #2651661
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by Victor
    Obviously, Haley you dun know your StarTreck 🙂

    Have you heard of Mr. Sulu? The Scots haven’t made it to space but there was Scotty.

    Mr. Sulu??? I thought he was Hawaiian or
    some Pacific islander from out of the Easter Islands or the Island of
    Fiji? Hmmm!!! Goes to show how little I know.

    in reply to: CNSA, I guess they're well dug in and…. #2651672
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by matt

    :confused: So they send a lump of metal and silicon to orbit the moon, 30 years after other countries have done it..

    What’s with you, Matt???

    Why is it that you seem so displeased at what I said???
    I mean haven’t you watched StarTrecks before and wonder why the crew consists of
    people from everything under the rainbow but Orientals???

    Jezzz… aren’t you taking this just a wee too serious???

    in reply to: China to build 3 Aircraft Carriers #2076992
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Darn… people don’t like items from PakDefense? Then CMF then…

    The idotic ideas that people come up with these days…

    http://www.centurychina.com/cgi-bin/anyboard.cgi/plaboard/?cmd=get&cG=33636313936393&zu=33363631393639&v=2&gV=0&p=

    Hey! Don’t blame me for this, people.

    I’m just a mischievous one trying to stir up
    some commotions here or, simply someone trying to keep the world
    up to date if you don’t look at this negatively.

    But, is Jane’s for real when it published this if indeed this
    is a Jane’s publication??? Anyway, this carrier thingy is getting more and more out of hand
    therefore I wonder if there might be some truth to it???

    in reply to: CNSA, I guess they're well dug in and…. #2651689
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Cool!!!!

    I guess the producer of StarTreck
    the 21st Generation won’t be able to leave out the part that
    East Asia may have in it after all.

    http://bbs.china.com/images/2004-03-28/1080481754011.jpg

    Simply keeping up the momentums…

    in reply to: F-7MG Flight Trials by Pakistan Air Force #2651711
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by crobato

    That’s been done in this experimental prototype.

    Sources says it’s originally a test bed for mf…
    Depending on purchased contracts however, sf may turn out the winner.
    Very F-8 Crusader-like my opinion — not too pretty???

    Now, simply for the fun of it:

    http://mil.fjii.com/2004-03-24/1080108419_03.jpg
    http://61.132.72.44/dswc/upload/images/44394139030.jpg

    Wind tunnel experiment…
    http://bbs.china.com/images/2004-03-28/108045263066bb.jpg
    supposedly classified a/c project; no specifics given.

    in reply to: CNSA, I guess they're well dug in and…. #2652589
    Haleyoneshoemak
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    Originally posted by nighthawk02
    ?……?

    I tell u one thing. In the 1950’s, USSR and PRC’s relationship went bad.When USSR let them expers back from China,Russian told Chinese:”You,Chinese,can’t produce nuclear bomb in 20 years!”

    What about the result?

    China bombed the first nuclear bomb in 1964!

    Man! WAITING FOR THE RESULT!

    1950 verses 1964:

    But, what we are dealing with here is the mentalities of a community, or
    of a whole society(ies) even, whose scoring for the Chinese is still deemed deuce of spades.
    Therefore, we can’t very well make these people think otherwise or have them update themselves
    on the happening of the east now, can we??? They’ll never agree to it if we do.

    We must play their tune and sing the song they like to hear
    even if the lyrics are way off. Bottom line: As long as the the message intended
    to be broadcasted is out — who cares what the audience thinks!!!

    A saying by the Great Merlin:

    “The pebbles and stones that lies hidden
    in the rivers bed will eventually show itself once the rushing
    waters awash the debrees that hides it.”

    Who cares if they buy it!!!

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