Anonymous
(ID: nAFHXZsI)
9/6/2025, 5:12:23 AM
No.514926019
>>514926118
>>514926209
>>514926243
China's planes are literally made of plastic and cardboard lol
Anonymous
(ID: rbzqBpRE)
9/6/2025, 5:13:39 AM
No.514926070
>>514928419
they dont have the polymer tech yet huh
Anonymous
(ID: +8fHmbnC)
9/6/2025, 5:14:49 AM
No.514926118
>>514926019 (OP)
Then fight them mutty
Oh wait, your economy depends on them and theyβd sink your entire navy in a week
Anonymous
(ID: IQurHmDY)
9/6/2025, 5:17:29 AM
No.514926243
>>514926019 (OP)
at leat they don't live in them
Anonymous
(ID: aQV+Hsa6)
9/6/2025, 5:38:55 AM
No.514927257
What am I supposed to be looking at here?
The ability to produce a fighter jet with a plastic frame would be extremely impressive, but I highly doubt that's within their capability.
The aviation industry has been trying to replace structural metals with carbon fiber and other plastic composites for decades without much success, especially in high-performance frames like fighter jets. F-35 only has ~35% carbon fiber for it's structural mass, for instance, ~25% for the F-22.
Anonymous
(ID: Kk0aUC4m)
9/6/2025, 6:02:41 AM
No.514928419
>>514926070
According to every consumer good they've ever shipped, no, but they do have some sticky nasty-ass glue that rapidly alternates between plastic-like and fucking-in-every-crevice-sticky-as-fuck-god-I-hate-their-shit.