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US F-22 Raptors are shot down in the Chinese version of the Disney movie “Planes”

Hat tip to the Aviationist blog for finding and posting this clip from what can best be described as the Chinese version of the upcoming Disney movie Planes, but with a big twist: A Chinese Chengdu J-10 downs two F-22 Raptor fighter jets (with bald eagle markings) escorting a B-52 Stratofortress bomber. None of the aircraft have any markings to tell you what country they are from and the clip is in Mandarin but reading between the lines, there is only one country using a Chengdu J-10 and probably only one (other) country using F-22 Raptor fighter jets along with B-52 Stratofortress bombers… And then there are those bald eagle markings…

So might the Chinese be trying to send a subtle message to the West or one country in particular here?!!!

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Matthew Stibbe is CEO of Articulate Marketing and Turbine, the easy, online way to deal with office paperwork. He has an FAA CPL/IR and an EASA PPL/IR and sometimes flies a Cirrus SR-22. He also writes about wine at Vincarta and being a better manager at Geek Boss.
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