Chapter 952 Aviation Culture
Immediately afterwards, Chang Haonan described to them the related concepts of computer vision, manifold recognition, and level set methods in the simplest language possible.
At first, Qiao Chenqing tried to understand.
However, he really specializes in the art. After a few words, there was only confusion in his eyes.
So, in order to save his ears and brain, he quickly interrupted Chang Haonan, who was already in a state of mind, and changed the topic slightly stiffly:
"Comrade Haonan, I remember you just had something to say, right?"
Chang Haonan was stunned at first, thinking that I still had a lot of things to say that I haven't finished yet...
Fortunately, he quickly came to his senses and realized that he was not giving a technical seminar.
What Qiao Chenqing said should be from the very beginning, when the other party asked him if he needed a kh55 to go back and study.
Thinking of this, Chang Haonan scratched his head in embarrassment:
"Oh, what I wanted to say at the time was that you can ask the Electronic Technology Group and the aviation industry if they are not interested in this round. If they feel that it is not urgently needed, I would like to keep one with us. The group's side.”
"Um?"
Qiao Chenqing was stunned:
"Didn't you say before that it wouldn't have much effect..."
Obviously, he was confused by Chang Haonan's somewhat inconsistent words.
The latter smiled softly and explained:
"Technically it really won't be of much help, but when external conditions permit in the future, I plan to build a museum and put these things in it, which can be regarded as a testimony to this period of history..."
In the previous life, China's military industry was in a relatively chaotic state from the late 1980s to the early 21st century.
Because the organizational structure has changed so drastically, the memories and records of those who have experienced it, let alone outsiders, may not be completely accurate.
Many commemorative objects have even been damaged or lost.
Against this background, there are still many intellectual errors in various museums and exhibition halls...
All in all, it's very frustrating.
Therefore, ever since Lao Wu brought back a piece of the wreckage of a B2 bomber from the Balkans, Chang Haonan has been thinking about how to preserve or even promote this piece of history in the future.
After hearing Chang Haonan's answer, Qiao Chenqing fell into silence for a while -
Although he took the initiative to change the topic, the jump in Chang Haonan's two answers was really a bit too big.
It's like someone was talking to you about mathematics one second, and suddenly started talking about the evolution of species the next second, and then at the speed of light, he talked about God's creation of Adam and Eve...
Finally I had to say:
"As expected, he is the chief planner. He thinks about the long term..."
At this time, everyone had returned to the crowds near hangars 3 and 4, so it was not suitable to continue talking about the kh55.
In the end, everyone really continued chatting along the promotional topic that Chang Haonan started...
"Comrade Haonan."
A voice suddenly came from another direction.
Chang Haonan turned around and found a man with a fat body, a kind face, and a pair of brown-rimmed glasses.
Although he couldn't see his military rank clearly through his cotton coat, he seemed to be about the same age as Qiao Chenqing, and he was obviously a leader of the Air Force.
"My name is Jing Yanlong, and I'm in charge of publicity in the Political Department of the Air Force."
"Respect the director?"
Chang Haonan said almost subconsciously.
This slightly rhetorical tone made Jing Yanlong stunned:
"Have you heard of me?"
His level is certainly not low, but his position is honestly not very impressive.
In particular, Chang Haonan is not even a soldier, and he had nothing to do with the Air Force's publicity business in the past.
You shouldn't even have heard of his name.
"Well…"
Chang Haonan's face froze, and his brain quickly organized some words:
"I heard other leaders mention it before that you are very good at organizing promotional activities and promotional materials..."
To be fair, this is by no means a compliment. The reason why Chang Haonan knew the name Jing Yanlong was because the other party had... or would organize the creation of a nationally famous sitcom.
"The Story of the Cooking Class".
Of course, this drama was released in 2002, so at the moment, Chang Haonan's praise still makes Jing Yanlong a little embarrassed:
"That's a big prize, that's a big prize..."
"I want to ask, there is an aviation museum in the CP area on the outskirts of the capital, run by the Air Force. Have you been to it?"
Chang Haonan nodded:
"When I was in school, I went there on the weekend, but I didn't go in. I just walked around outside."
“Then I started working and I had no time.”
"Yeah... the easiest time is when I'm in school."
Hearing him mention things from his school days, Jing Yanlong couldn't help but smile.
However, after just a short moment, he brought the conversation back to the original topic:
"But it's no shame that you didn't go in. To be honest, there's really nothing to see in there..."
Although Jing Yanlong is only responsible for publicity, he does not protect his shortcomings at all.
Or rather, it is precisely because he is in charge of publicity that he knows what the current situation of this part of the work is.
"This... is inevitable."
When others came up, they chose to lower their stance. Chang Haonan could not say anything more. Instead, he had to help the other person make amends:
"After all, the history of our country's Air Force is still short, and the pressure to change equipment is great. There are very few things that can be put into museums. Your propaganda department is also a clever woman who cannot make a meal without rice."
In fact, this is also true.
China's own aviation industry has only been developing for 50 years despite all efforts.
There have been at least 30 years of technology transfer and imitation.
The new equipment is not even enough for the army, how can it be thrown into a museum to retire?
In the previous aviation expo, there was once a J-11 on display that had reached the end of its lifespan. However, it was not on display for long before it was taken away to use its remaining heat...
Jing Yanlong, on the other hand, climbed directly up the pole:
"So what I just wanted to say is that if you have ideas in this regard, you might as well consider cooperating with our Air Force. Although the aviation museum is a little remote, the internal space is definitely large enough, and the theme is relatively close to the Qin Group. Why bother? Do it again and again...right?"
Chang Haonan glanced at the other party's smiling expression and said to himself, use our exhibits to build your own exhibition hall. This is a wonderful trick of yours...
However, complaints are complaints.
Jing Yanlong's idea is indeed correct.
There are only so many things that China can exhibit, and now they are scattered among military expos and several military service museums. It would indeed be a waste of resources if each military industrial group develops its own exhibitions.
It's just that he can't take all the good things.
"At least for a long time to come, my main focus will still be on research and development."
Chang Haonan changed the subject:
"So... I just said it casually. I just have this idea. The problem of the exhibits cannot be solved in a short time. It is too early to think about this..."
"If you really want to say it, I have another suggestion..."
Jing Yanlong is almost 40 years older than Chang Haonan, so he definitely can't wait for the latter to take a back seat.
But just when I was feeling a little regretful, I suddenly heard Chang Haonan say that he had new suggestions.
Therefore, he immediately looked at the other party with questioning eyes.
"I still remember the time in 1996 when I participated in a real military aircraft project for the first time. It was the J-8C. The organization secured an opportunity to participate in the Xiangzhou Air Show, and I was fortunate to participate."
Chang Haonan replied slowly:
"At that time, I felt that there were actually not many people in our country who were interested in aviation, but there were too few relevant resources, and there was no well-guided aviation culture, which led to a somewhat barbaric growth."
"I have been thinking over the years that if the propaganda department can use... or even promote the initiative and enthusiasm of this group of private forces, the effect should be much stronger than if we just work hard by ourselves..."
(End of chapter)
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