[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/europe-de-lest-et-pacte-de-varsovie-32/topic/sukhoi-su-24-fencer-680/?post=18804#post-18804]ciders[/url] a dit le 29/12/2007 à 15:38 :[/b] [quote]In China, the Nanchang Aircraft Company reportedly made an attempt to design a Mig-27 clone. Reportedly called the Q-6, the project does not appear to have proceeded, and there are no details available in the open sources. [/quote] Là j'avoue, y'a pas photo. [quote]The Nanchang Q-6 fighter-bomber had its genesis in the Battle of Hoang Sa which took place in January 1974 in the disputed Paracel Islands of the South China Sea. Though a win for the PLAN against the South Vietnamese Navy, the Chinese military realized they lacked an effective all-weather strike aircraft as the current aircraft of the day, the Nanchang Q-5 "Fantan", lacked the range, payload and avionics to form an effective close air support aircraft. In 1976 an RFP (Request for Proposals) was issued. Xian's submission would later become the JH-7 but Nanchang produced a unique design that became the Q-6. Based on a MiG-23 Flogger, the Q-6 featured an indigenous powerplant. The design was submitted in 1979 and developed further once selected. However, technical problems arose from excess weight, problems with the VG mechanism, and ongoing issues with the WS-6 jet engine (which affected several other Chinese programs). Redesign of the Q-6 to address these issues led to the chin intake and nose redesign as seen in my profile illustration. Ultimately, however, Nanchang could not deliver flight test article in time and the PLAN and PLAAF turned to Xian's design which is now in service as the JH-7 "Flying Leopard." [/quote] >> lien [url=http://www.airlinebuzz.com/forums/blog.php?b=42]ici[/url] J'ai aussi trouvé [url=http://www.airlinebuzz.com/forums/blog.php?b=43]ça[/url] sur le JH-7.[/quote]