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Life below deck on China's first aircraft carrier Liaoning berthing at a naval base in Qingdao, on April 18, 2013.
China on Thursday dismissed claims that its carrier-based fighter jets plagiarized foreign models.
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Teachers and students at Beihang University hosted an on-campus commemoration of Luo Yang, chief designer of the country's first carrier-based fighter jet, on Thursday in reaction to the loss of the alumnus.
A high-profile memorial service was held for Luo Yang on Thursday morning in Shenyang, the birthplace of China's new J-15 fighter jet as well as the provincial capital of Liaoning.
Wang Xili, wife of Luo Yang, receives the comfort and condolences from relative officials in Shenyang, on Nov 27, 2012.
Luo Yang worked for 20 consecutive days before boarding China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, on Nov 18. He had not been home for 17 days. Here is what he did in his last eight days.
The CPC Central Committee conferred the posthumous title of "national outstanding CPC member" on the production head for China's J-15 fighter jet.
China is mourning the death of Luo Yang, who made major contributions to the development of the country's first carrier-based fighter jet.
China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, sounded its siren Tuesday morning in a show of respect for Luo Yang, on-site director-in-chief of China's carrier-borne fighter jet research program.
When Luo Yang, who was in charge of research and development on the J-15 carrier-based fighter jet, died of a heart attack on Sunday.
Chinese Internet users have been imitating the hand signals used by crew members on the country's first aircraft carrier in celebration of the breakthrough.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, has extended his "condolence with deep feeling of grief" on the unexpected death of Luo Yang, the on-site director-in-chief of China's carrier-borne fighter jet research program.