J-6A Fighter
J-6A (code-name: J-6A, English: SAC J-6A, formerly code-name: DF-103 [1]) all-weather fighter, is the first supersonic aircraft made in China [2]. The aircraft, a Chinese copy of the Soviet mig-19P, first flew in July 1954 and began mass production in 1955.
The J-6 A was developed by Shenyang aircraft Factory and Nanchang Aircraft Factory in 1958, simultaneously following the mig-19 wave type. Due to quality problems, it was transferred to Guizhou Aircraft Factory in 1974 for re-development and made its first flight in December 1975. Mig-19 or J-6 fighters can hang 4 K-5 under the wing, and the missile adopts chase attack, usually 2 at a time to ensure a hit [3].
In May 1975, the J-6 a aircraft made its first successful flight. After technical and fire control performance test flights, the j-6 achieved and obtained design finalization in early 1977. The successful development of THE J-6 jia aircraft, compared with the Soviet MIG-19 aircraft, not only enhanced the attack capability of the fire control system, and zero altitude, small speed survival ability of the seat.
Key number one: afterburner
Health 2: Activate nose gear steering
Fitness 3: Open cockpit switches
Gym 4: Skydiving
Key five: emergency missile ejection
Key 6: drop drop tank
Key number seven: decelerator
Key no. 8: position light
VTOL: Fine-tuning of bow torque
Trim: flap
Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor [China]J-6-II
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 34.3ft (10.5m)
- Length 53.9ft (16.4m)
- Height 14.8ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 1,124lbs (510kg)
- Loaded Weight 20,346lbs (9,228kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.789
- Wing Loading 44.2lbs/ft2 (215.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 460.3ft2 (42.8m2)
- Drag Points 2878
Parts
- Number of Parts 810
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 3,097
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Please tag this plane with VR! This would be amazing to fly in VR the cockpit is incredible! (Tagging it with vr will have SimplePlanes curate it so more people will see it on the SimplePlanes VR on oculus)
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this look really cool
@PaperPlaneHasDream Oh I see now
@TRD6932 Actually this plane is the Chinese-built version of MIG-19
@TRD6932 Really?😂
Looks like a North American F-86 and a MiG-15bis at the same time.