Pretty sure those are all moving wingtips as a control surface.
I just wanna say, to all the people hating on the J-20 for having canards saying the canards ruin the RCS of the plane, where are you now?
there are 2 ngad renders and one of them looks like it has canards while the other doesnt.
also, on the J-20 the canards move which affects RCS. while the NGAD one does not appear to be able to move
they said it would cost less than an F-22
New fully leaked real design for the F-47 is already in War Thunder AcTuaLlY:
(Only post-WW2 USAF 1947+ aviation fans will get this):
Wow, how they hid the engines.
having damn sexual fantasies about america XDDDDD , you should accept that the United States has already been surpassed.
our Mr. Trump only needs to announce what he wants to do, and whether he succeeds or not is not important. he just needs to make some people psychologically feel that America is great. and take all the credit onto oneself.
just like some believers like to say that J20 has duckwings, so it is not invisible. but now the 6th generation american aircraft also has duckwings, and those believers say: now it can become invisible.
XDDD
LOL, from concept drawing to service in 4 years… I will believe it when I see it, the F-35 is still randomly falling out of the sky and that had a flying prototype 23 years ago. It took 5 years to go from prototype to production model and took 9 years from 1st production variant to entering service.
Might as well just have LERX if you’re going to use canards that are fixed.
The effect of canards on RCS is overblown tbh, there are many ways to mitigate the radar return through dihedral, having software that limits the movement, edge serration treatment, and of course RAM coating, etc.
america technology is number one in world
hahahahahahaha XD
Sounds like someone is getting political here…
I’m not sure your rant was based on the fact you hate the F-47 more so America in general…
Can we stay on topic?
It’s been flying for 5 years what don’t people understand about that?
no,I don’t hate it,i just mocking another guy
sure
So? even if that’s true, hell even if the first production one is rolling of the line as we speak it will still be half a decade before its in service and another 15 to 20 years before it’s actually usable.
Yes, China also flying 5 years ago
I don’t think the United States is the first country to have a 6th-gen aircraft
I agree it will probably take longer than expected, but the NGAD program is at least a decade old, most of the ground work has been layed it certainly won’t be 15-20 years until it is usable.
Hell, they are finishing up the production lines right now, it must be that the program is pretty advanced.
The United States flew the NGAD 5 years ago so yes, they are the first ones that were able to develop a 6th Gen fighter.
Also this is pretty irrelevant to what my original comment was saying. I was pointing out how far in development the NGAD was currently.
Is there any actual footage of the thing flying? all I’ve seen is some CGI that looks like it’s its from that old movie about the AI plane that gets hit buy lightning and goes rouge and the official picture that could be sitting on cinderblocks for all we can see through the smoke machine.