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A J-7 fighter jet crashed this morning in downtown Shantou, a city in Guangdong Province, setting a
house on fire and injuring four people inside.
The air crash happened around 9am. The pilot parachuted to safety but his aircraft fell on a house in
the city's Jinping District, setting off a big explosion.
Three poeple were slightly injured and another was seriously injured. The injured were sent to a hospital
for fire injuries.
J-7 fighter Jet is one of the major fighters catering to People’s Liberation Army’s Air Force and Chinese
Navy’s Air Force.
Though the production of J-7 ceased in 2006, it still remains an important position in China’s air force
equipage for its high performance, flexibility, and low cost.
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The J-7 (Jian-7, or F-7 in its export name) is a Chinese copy of the Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (NATO codename: Fishbed) supersonic jet fighter aircraft.
house on fire and injuring four people inside.
The air crash happened around 9am. The pilot parachuted to safety but his aircraft fell on a house in
the city's Jinping District, setting off a big explosion.
Three poeple were slightly injured and another was seriously injured. The injured were sent to a hospital
for fire injuries.
J-7 fighter Jet is one of the major fighters catering to People’s Liberation Army’s Air Force and Chinese
Navy’s Air Force.
Though the production of J-7 ceased in 2006, it still remains an important position in China’s air force
equipage for its high performance, flexibility, and low cost.
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The J-7 (Jian-7, or F-7 in its export name) is a Chinese copy of the Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (NATO codename: Fishbed) supersonic jet fighter aircraft.
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