RajaBaja
Trusted Member
I’ll give you the design now; it’s the McDonnell Douglas JAST design. A fully worked out design. Sure it has to be scaled down for the smaller diameter and length engine, but it’s a very modern design; it even has a “Pelikan tail”.
IMHO, it’s not about having a design as much as waiting on the engine to mature and our own facilities to catch up in production capabilities and financing. If we work on fully training our engineers to learn how to do all the work as independently as possible, have the facilities to make the planes and finally have the financing to fund a run of over a 100 planes, this jet could be ready in a decade and replacing older JF-17 by 2035-2040.
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This model is on display at the western museum of flight in Torrance, CA, on the wall, next to the YF-23 model.
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I wish things were this simple. I have all the 5th gen scaled models and many 4th gen also. Is it that easy to draw them in CAD and manufacture? No. That's bein on "hopium".
The design is always done with engines in mind or secured through some deal or internally made. The design then goes through super computing models for all testing parameters. If your design isn't solid, you can put Rolls Royce or GE, the plane will crash. So you perfect the design first. Later comes the engine integration. Because engine dimensions were already kept in mind when the plane was being designed, they nicely fit.
Pakistan can't build an engine. Even with 100% TOT it will take us 5-7 years to build all the supply chain and development facilities. So better to contract this part out to China and focus on the rest of the jet.







