Only till Pt-03
The PT-04 saw redesigning in 2005.Which also resulted in a complete Quadruplex FBW in all axis
And has also been confirmed by cobrato itself
If one has access to Janes and opens up the 2005 dec extract..the time when Pt-04 was to roll out it mentioned the production variant will have complete fbw in all axis as planned
there are many versions of fly by wire. Fly by wire simply means the pilot pulls the stick and his effort is converted into electrical or digital signals and the hydraulics of control surfaces obey the signal.That's all.
the british tried fly by wire in jaguar . the french tried it on old Mirage-IIIs.
So there is nothing wrong in china trying the same tech in J8II ACT ---the replacement of J8ACT and retired in early 2000s and mastering it. And this tech is bolted on to JF-17 from prototype -2 or 3 stage is completely agreeable.
But what is the most challenging effort is to use this fly by wire tech with full digital FCS along with complicated control laws to control the flight behavior of a DYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE FLIGHT PROFILE PLATFORM LIKE TEJAS.
IMHO the prototypes mentioned above are stable flight profile fighters meaning that they oppose the pilot's effort to maneuver the fighter and naturally return to the level flight once the pilot eases the stick. IMHO JF-17 belongs to this clause.if you have any evidence to the contrary do post.
So FCS and Fly by wire based on control laws for those stable flight profile is not demanding.IMHO Jf-17 belongs to this clause.
you just cannot add a dynamically unstable flight profile to a fighter as stable flight profile one like JF-17, may be you can add a bit more of maneuverability by relaxing stability to some extent in some axes.
But you cannot fundamentally change the fighter flight profile after prototype stage.IMHO if you want that you have to go for complete redesign. If you have any links to support such complete redesign please post.
It will add some residual performance of course. But it can never make a stable flight profile fighter to equal the unstable flight profile fighters.
But dynamically unstable flight profile deltas which tend to veer off in all directions if the control surfaces are not maneuvered many times in a single second is another cup of tea.
Control laws and fully digital FCS for these fly by wire system takes years to develop and validate. if you have any doubts just refer to the fligth test period of RAFALE with how many prototypes.
Tejas belongs in this clause designed as dynamically unstable flight profile delta from scratch while JF-17 is not is IMHO.