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On January 11, 2011, China's J-20 stealth fighter made its maiden flight successfully
On January 11, 2011 (December 8, 2010, the lunar calendar), the first flight of China J-20 stealth fighter plane was successful. Map of the first flight scene taken by netizens According to witnesses from Chengdu, the China J-20 stealth fighter plane had conducted its first lift-off flight test at around 12:50 on January 11, 2011, and successfully landed at 13:11. The entire first flight was completed accompanied by the J-10S combat trainer and lasted about 18 minutes and was a success. After the J-20 successfully completed its first flight and landed, cheers were heard inside and outside the test flight site, and onlookers outside the airport also set off firecrackers one after another. World Wide Web reporter Hao Junshi reported that according to a report by Flight International on the 11th, a large number of online information confirmed that China's Chengdu J-20 may have made its public first flight. According to sources from China aviation enthusiasts, the first flight took place today at the Chengdu Aircraft Manufacturing Plant. According to sources, the plane took off at 12:50 and landed at 13:05. Before landing, the test pilot piloted the J-20 aircraft for several passes. Clear photos of the J-20 were exposed two weeks ago, and videos taken by aviation enthusiasts of the J-20 conducting high-speed taxi tests were released later. The timing of the J-20's first flight is very interesting because U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is now visiting China to discuss exchanges between the two militaries. China has accused the United States of selling combat aircraft and warships and other weapons to Taiwan. According to a report by the US "Washington Post" on the 11th, a China military expert said that China's stealth fighter prototype has completed its first test flight. Pingkov, editor of Hanhe Asia Defense magazine, said that the J-20 flew over an airport in Chengdu for 15 minutes, and photos of the J-20 prototype flying in the air have appeared on unofficial military websites. The first flight was completed on the second day of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates 'visit to China. Pinkov and other military experts said that the first flight of the J-20 was obviously to send a message to the United States and other countries concerned about China's defense modernization-the rise of a great power. Picture of the first flight scene taken by netizens


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