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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a comp...

AVIC releases CGI of twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft

by Gabriel Dominguez

The state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has for the first time released a computer-generated image (CGI) in a promotional video showing a twin-seat version of the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) J-20 ‘fifth-generation’ multirole fighter aircraft.

While the concept of a two-seat variant of the J-20 is not new and CGIs of such a variant have circulated online for years, the fact that this latest image comes directly from AVIC increases the likelihood that such a variant will be produced.

Released on 8 January on the WeChat social media platform, the CGI, which is part of an AVIC promotional video to mark the 10th anniversary of the J-20’s maiden flight on 11 January, shows four twin-seat J-20s flying in formation.

No details were provided about the variant.

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

A screenshot from a promotional video released by AVIC on 8 January showing a CGI of four twin-seat J-20 fighter aircraft flying in formation. The move increases the likelihood that this variant will be produced by AVIC subsidiary CAIG. (AVIC)

The latest developments come after state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed a CGI of a twin-seat J-20 in January 2019, with the Global Times


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