An interesting podcast, with Robert Wall, Steve Trimble, Tony Osborne and Graham Warwick. This comment by Graham is insightful
It's not a fighter. So I talked to Darrell Cummings who was the chief configuration designer on the YF-23, and there are many features of that airplane, of both airplanes that kind of come from that thing. And he pointed out that inlet above the airplane doesn't function above 10 degrees of angle of attack. It's not a fighter. As soon as you pitch that airplane up, that inlet is ineffective. I strongly suspect that inlet closes down in cruise and then you are completely featureless, essentially a featureless upper surface if you're going to go be a penetrating counter air type fighter. Maturity, here's the thing. The more you look at the Chengdu airplane, the less advanced it looks, that's kind of a weird thing to say, but there are some aspects to this airplane that are very, very fifth or four and a half generation in a fifth stroke, sixth-generation shape.
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Aviation Week editors unpack the design details of two new Chinese combat aircraft and what makes them so odd.
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