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Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark (Flanker X2)

Naval Multirole Fighter Aircraft · Cold War to Modern
Trumpeter · 01668 · 1/72 · 2015
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark (Flanker X2) 1/72 scale naval multirole fighter aircraft
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People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark (Flanker X2)
People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force

The J-15 is a carrier-based fighter aircraft in development by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation and the 601 Institute for the PLAN's future aircraft carriers. Rumors initially claimed the aircraft was to be a semi-stealth variant, yet later reports indicate the aircraft is based on the Russian-designed Sukhoi Su-33 and is fitted with domestically produced radars and weapons. An unfinished Su-33 prototype, the T-10K-3, was acquired from Ukraine sometime in 2001 and is said to have been studied extensively, with development on the J-15 beginning immediately afterward. While the J-15 appears to be structurally based on the Su-33, it features avionics from the J-11B program.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark (Flanker X2) 1/72 scale naval multirole fighter aircraft

The J-15 is a carrier-based fighter aircraft in development by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation and the 601 Institute for the PLAN's future aircraft carriers. Rumors initially claimed the aircraft was to be a semi-stealth variant, yet later reports indicate the aircraft is based on the Russian-designed Sukhoi Su-33 and is fitted with domestically produced radars and weapons. An unfinished Su-33 prototype, the T-10K-3, was acquired from Ukraine sometime in 2001 and is said to have been studied extensively, with development on the J-15 beginning immediately afterward. While the J-15 appears to be structurally based on the Su-33, it features avionics from the J-11B program.

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