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Yes.

 

It's exported as FC-20, so maybe? :D

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"When performing a forced landing, fly the aircraft as far into the crash as possible." - Bob Hoover.

The JF-17 is not better than the F-16; it's different. It's how you fly that counts.

"An average aircraft with a skilled pilot, will out-perform the superior aircraft with an average pilot."

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This plane will be old news once eurofighter hits DCS :D

Current Hangar : A-10C II ¦ AJS-37 ¦ A/V-8B ¦ F-14A/B ¦ F/A-18C ¦ FC3 ¦ JF-17 ¦ Ka-50 III ¦ Mi-8 ¦ M2000-C ¦ SA342 ¦ UH-1H

Other Modules : Combined Arms ¦ Persian Gulf

 

TRAINED - LEARNING - LOW EXPERIENCE - ABANDONED

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This plane will be old news once eurofighter hits DCS :D

 

Not all of us want to measure our....er measure up on PvP servers..

 

Some of us want a detailed and accurate simulation of weapons systems to learn and enjoy...

And FC 20 would be grate, since it offer so many new scenarios to play out...

Specially when the JF is not going to be exported to no one...(realisticly at least).

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Specially when the JF is not going to be exported to no one...(realisticly at least).

 

Myanmar already bought JF-17 and did the test flight with it so JF can be exported

 

and gift For J-10 lovers

 

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Myanmar already bought JF-17 and did the test flight with it so JF can be exported

 

and gift For J-10 lovers

 

 

Why on earth are the chineese speaking english?

 

Other than that, lovely vid Thanks!!!

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Nigeria has also bought 3 JF-17 Block 2(Serial # NAF-720, NAF-721, NAF-722) which are ready and user testing in Pakistan has started. The will be delivered in November.

 

Nigeria had inked a contract to purchase three JF-17 Block II fighter jets and the deal was formally set in motion in March 2019 when the Pakistani government's Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) approved a $184.3 million sovereign guarantee covering the delivery of three PAC/CAC JF-17 Thunder fighter jets to the Nigerian Air Force.

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