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{{Vehicle_(air)|image1 = another yan formation.png|caption1 = Two J-65I flying in formation|role = Air superiority fighter|national_origin = Republic of Opia|manufacturer = Shannan Aircraft Corporation|first_flight = August 2063|introduction = September 2065|operators = Republic of Opia Air Force|produced_from = 2063-2069|number_built = 100}}The Shannan J-65 "Yan" (Swallow) is an Opian built, twin engine, all weather air superiority fighter. The 65 denotes the year the model was accepted in service.
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{{Draft}}{{Craft|image =another yan formation.png|caption1 = Two J-65I flying in formation|role = Air superiority fighter|national_origin = Republic of Opia|manufacturer = Shannan Aircraft Corporation|first_flight = August 2063|introduction = September 2065|operators = Republic of Opia Air Force|produced_from = 2063-2069|number_built = 100}}The Shannan J-65 "Yan" (Swallow) is an Opian built, twin engine, all weather air superiority fighter. The 65 denotes the year the model was accepted in service.
   
 
== Development ==
 
== Development ==

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J-65 "Yan"

Another yan formation.png
Role Air superiority fighter
National Origin {{{origin}}}
Production History
Service History
Used By Republic of Opia Air Force

The Shannan J-65 "Yan" (Swallow) is an Opian built, twin engine, all weather air superiority fighter. The 65 denotes the year the model was accepted in service.

Development

The J-65 was born from an effort to design a fully Opian fighter for domestic use. Necessary characteristics included a high operational ceiling, good maneuverability and both beyond visual range (BVR) and dogfighting capabilities.

The demands called for a variable geometry intake, but due to inexperience with aircraft design, a conventional shock cone intake had to be installed, leading to the J-65O prototype series.

A J-65O prototype with shock cone intake

The first prototype flew in August 2063, and a pre-production batch of ten aircraft were ordered. In the J-65O2 series, new intakes were experimented with, until the J-65O3 provided the final configuration for the aircraft type.

Following satisfactory testing against former foreign export aircraft, the J-65 was accepted in service in 2065, giving it its designation. The current model in service is a slightly modified J-65O3, which name was changed to J-65I. The plane's nickname is "Yan" or swallow.