This aircraft is a fictional setting. The name "Chī Xiāo" (pinyin: chī xiāo) originates from Bin Feng·Chi Xiao in The Book of Songs—China's first collection of poems. It usually refers to a category of birds, especially the archaic term for owls (birds of the order Strigiformes). In the Chinese context, it not only has the literal meaning of referring to actual animals but is also often endowed with cultural or symbolic connotations. In The Book of Songs·Bin Feng·Chi Xiao, "Chī Xiāo" is used as a metaphor for brutal invaders or evildoers. This is a "beast" of an aircraft capable of reaching a speed of 11.8 Mach, while also featuring stealth design and a powerful firepower configuration. Equipped with gallium nitride (GaN) active phased array radars on its four sides, the aircraft can achieve all-round target locking.
The following is the aircraft's control panel. You can learn how to operate this aircraft through this diagram.
When the aircraft lands on an aircraft carrier via vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), the A3 landing mode helps synchronize the aircraft's speed with that of the carrier. This image can help you understand how to operate this process.
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor J-60 70VTOL
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 62.1ft (18.9m)
- Length 108.2ft (33.0m)
- Height 32.0ft (9.8m)
- Empty Weight 47,037lbs (21,335kg)
- Loaded Weight 79,852lbs (36,220kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 200.151
- Wing Loading 86.1lbs/ft2 (420.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 927.1ft2 (86.1m2)
- Drag Points 18791
Parts
- Number of Parts 1422
- Control Surfaces 94
- Performance Cost 6,593