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midnight rambler
14th November 2022, 06:45 PM
Hal Turner had a video of a couple of Chinese fighter jets doing some incredible aerial displays. He noted that the two jets were the ChiCom's J-20 Stealth plane. Clearly it was a pair of either Russian Su-27s acquired from Russia or the identical ChiCom manufactured knock-off the J-11. Whichever, both demonstrated maneuvers only possible with 3D thrust vectoring. I know the profile/look of the Su-27 very well (I can easily distinguish between a Su-27 and a MiG-29 which both have the exact same wing, they're very similar) - both aircraft were clearly Su-27s or J-11s, and at least one had 3D thrust vector control. I messaged Hal Turner pointing out the two jets were not the ChiCom J-20 stealth and he didn't correct the post, he deleted it. lol The video is currently the splash video on Rense.

osoab
15th November 2022, 09:43 AM
A .gov asset must control the narrative.

midnight rambler
15th November 2022, 03:23 PM
Rense has a new splash video up with the caption "...or were they RC planes?" And in hindsight the video of the two ChiCom jets doing aerial displays were most likely RC planes because I noted the extremely hard and tight maneuvers which were kinda jerky at times and very high G, so as I was watching I was thinking "that's some extremely high G loading on a pilot!"


RC Su-30 example


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-rcFxxm4Dg

monty
15th November 2022, 05:52 PM
Why a two man crew?

midnight rambler
15th November 2022, 06:51 PM
Why a two man crew?

'The guy in back' is the WSO, EWO, RIO -- weapon systems, electronic warfare, radar intercept officer.

On the Su-27UB (trainer) there's a 'rear cockpit take control' switch in the rear cockpit, kinda like being a student driver in the front cockpit.

monty
15th November 2022, 07:22 PM
'The guy in back' is the WSO, EWO, RIO -- weapon systems, electronic warfare, radar intercept officer.

On the Su-27UB (trainer) there's a 'rear cockpit take control' switch in the rear cockpit, kinda like being a student driver in the front cockpit.

Thanks. I thought that might be his function, but didn’t know for sure.