Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute

The Chengdu Aircraft Research & Design Institute (CADI), or 611 Research and Design Institute (Chinese: 成都飞机设计研究所; pinyin: Chéngdū fēijī shèjì yánjiūsuǒ), is a design institute and works with the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group for military aircraft.

Chengdu Aircraft Research & Design Institute
Established1970
Research typeAerospace, Defence
Address89 Wuhouci Street, Wuhou District[1]
LocationChengdu, Sichuan, China
Operating agency
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group
Websitecadi.ac.cn

CADI is responsible for the J-XX 5th Generation Fighter Aircraft, a stealth fighter project designated J-13,[2] a less radical design than the competing Shenyang J-12, yet seen by some as more likely to be selected by the People's Liberation Army Air Force before 2015. Possibly developed from the MiG 1.44 in cooperation with MiG, this project may be powered by two improved Saturn AL-41F engines with thrust-vectoring nozzles, with 147 kilonewtons (33,000 lbf) of thrust. But little is known about this J-13 project, as can be seen at SinoDefence's site and other sources, and still less from CADI.

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See also

References

  1. "Chengdu Aircraft Design & Research Institute". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  2. Chang, Yihong (10 December 2002). "China launches new stealth fighter project". Jane's Defence Weekly. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007 via Iran Defence Forum.



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