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In the "Design and development" section it is reported that the engineers say they used sub-sized models for testing and demonstration. Then, in "Doubts of viability of aircraft" section it is argued multiple times with different formulations that the radio-controlled model aircraft cannot be a real plane, because it is just a model. This is pointless. The "Doubts of viability of aircraft" section is in need of revision. 2A04:4540:470E:9800:98B8:6961:C1F9:F38C ( talk) 10:35, 19 August 2018 (UTC)
https://medium.com/editors-picks/337fd4ac7a98 “When I was examining the photos of the prototype/mock-up I guessed that they actually cut up an old MiG-17’s wings for it—the wings have a very distinctive plan shape,” Wong added.
Notable enough? Hcobb ( talk) 20:57, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
I find it interesting how all these "experts" can't seem to find the massive link this plane has to the Shenyang FC-31. The bodies of the plane are literally identical. First of all, how can you talk about and even judge something that you have only seen a photo of? How can you investigate to prove it, it's not possible. Most of the quotes provided by these "commentators" are from anti-Iranian sources, mainly Israeli and anti-Iranian media such as BBC Persian. I'm not for or against this plane, I just find it silly how you can talk about something to the extent where one pretends they plane is their own personal property and they know it back to front. This issue should be talked about, the criticism section of the article doesn't state that there have been no foreigners which have even seen the thing with their own eyes, let alone investigate it. How can they be so certain of the materials of this aircraft? It's nothing but speculation and this should be said. Also, I wanted to include the stark resemblance this plane prototype has with the Shenyang FC-31, please see it if you haven't and we'll discuss it. Migboy123 ( talk) 04:20, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
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The article cites Tasnim , the official Iranian news agency for the following "The managing director of the Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO), a subsidiary of the Defense Ministry, announced in a televised interview on 18 February 2023 that the fighter had reached technical maturity but would be reworked and fielded as an unmanned drone " - it seems like the jet fighter was cancelled. Kentucky Rain24 ( talk) 01:14, 8 July 2024 (UTC)
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In the "Design and development" section it is reported that the engineers say they used sub-sized models for testing and demonstration. Then, in "Doubts of viability of aircraft" section it is argued multiple times with different formulations that the radio-controlled model aircraft cannot be a real plane, because it is just a model. This is pointless. The "Doubts of viability of aircraft" section is in need of revision. 2A04:4540:470E:9800:98B8:6961:C1F9:F38C ( talk) 10:35, 19 August 2018 (UTC)
https://medium.com/editors-picks/337fd4ac7a98 “When I was examining the photos of the prototype/mock-up I guessed that they actually cut up an old MiG-17’s wings for it—the wings have a very distinctive plan shape,” Wong added.
Notable enough? Hcobb ( talk) 20:57, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
I find it interesting how all these "experts" can't seem to find the massive link this plane has to the Shenyang FC-31. The bodies of the plane are literally identical. First of all, how can you talk about and even judge something that you have only seen a photo of? How can you investigate to prove it, it's not possible. Most of the quotes provided by these "commentators" are from anti-Iranian sources, mainly Israeli and anti-Iranian media such as BBC Persian. I'm not for or against this plane, I just find it silly how you can talk about something to the extent where one pretends they plane is their own personal property and they know it back to front. This issue should be talked about, the criticism section of the article doesn't state that there have been no foreigners which have even seen the thing with their own eyes, let alone investigate it. How can they be so certain of the materials of this aircraft? It's nothing but speculation and this should be said. Also, I wanted to include the stark resemblance this plane prototype has with the Shenyang FC-31, please see it if you haven't and we'll discuss it. Migboy123 ( talk) 04:20, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
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The article cites Tasnim , the official Iranian news agency for the following "The managing director of the Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO), a subsidiary of the Defense Ministry, announced in a televised interview on 18 February 2023 that the fighter had reached technical maturity but would be reworked and fielded as an unmanned drone " - it seems like the jet fighter was cancelled. Kentucky Rain24 ( talk) 01:14, 8 July 2024 (UTC)