The Chengdu J-20 is a fifth-generation stealth, twin-engine fighter aircraft prototype developed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group for the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force. In late 2010, the J-20 underwent high-speed taxiing tests. The J-20 made its first flight on January 11, 2011
The J-20 has a pair of all-moving tailfins that are swept back in the F-35 style instead of being trapezoid and ventral stabilizing fins. It also has an F-22-style nose section, but with an F-35-style dropped nose, forward-swept intake cowls with DSI bumps and a one-piece canopy. The prototype is fitted with the improved WS-10G with a new "stealth" nozzle, possibly to reduce RCS and IR emissions.
- Scale: 1/72
- Item Type: Static Kit
- Model Brief:
- Length: 304.44mm
- Wingspan: 181.45mm
- Total Parts: 110+pcs
- Photo Etched Parts: 1piece
- Total Sprues: 6 sprues
- Paint Schemes: Chinese J-20 Fighter
- Released Date: 2011-07
- More Features:
- The kit consists of over 110 parts, 4 clear parts and 10 PE parts
- Fuselage & wing with finely engraved panel lines
- The kit consists of over 110 parts, 4 clear parts and 10 PE parts