2024-10-06
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seeing letters is like meeting each other, and showing them is soothing. letters are the best time machine, they can take us back to that out-of-print yesterday and freeze eternal moments. the man in the picture is named luo yang. many people know him from this posthumous photo. there is a hint of simplicity in his humble smile, and he gently welcomes people's attention. but who knew that such a posthumous photo was actually cut out from a group photo.
as the commander-in-chief of the j-15 carrier-based aircraft development site, luo yang was very low-key. after his death, there were almost no single interviews with him, only some scenes of him at the production site. twelve years ago, the j-15 carrier-based aircraft successfully took off and landed on my country's first aircraft carrier, the liaoning, and the commander's "aircraft carrier style" became popular. however, on the same day, commander-in-chief luo yang suffered a heart attack and passed away after rescue efforts failed. originally, he was supposed to appear at the celebration banquet and have a drink with everyone, but luo yang could not wait until this day... that year, luo yang was only 51 years old. although his life journey was short, he dedicated all his energy to the aviation industry of his motherland and spent his whole life lifting fighter planes into the sky.
the six words "no" are luo yang's "zi en lu"
time will go by, but luckily there are photos of the past to prove it. what we are going to see today is this piece of text left by luo yang.
think more about others, be good at observing the strengths of others, be good at listening to other people's opinions, do not impose your own opinions on others, do not speak to others in a critical tone, do not think you are great, look down on others, do not show off yourself, don’t fight for fame or fortune, and don’t talk about other people’s shortcomings behind their backs.
these six words "no" are luo yang's "zi en lu". after his death, luo's mother neatly copied her son's words onto a small piece of paper. luo's mother said that this was not only to commemorate her son, but also to encourage herself.
luo yang: build a powerful aviation country with firmness of original intention and loyalty
this passage left by luo yang before his death was often taken out and read by his mother wu chuanying. she felt that her son was still accompanying her in another way.
luo yang, commander-in-chief of the j-15 carrier-based aircraft development site (interview before his death):our greatest pursuit, or ideal, is to enable our country's national defense industry and advanced fighter jets to be equipped with troops as soon as possible through our own efforts, so that our national defense industry can become stronger.
this is an image left by luo yang during an interview before his death. luo yang, who was born in a military family, had a dream of serving the country through aviation since he was a child. in his college application list, the three major aviation colleges and aircraft manufacturing majors were listed.
after graduating from university, luo yang worked as a designer at the shenyang aircraft design institute of the aviation industry corporation of china. in 2002, he was transferred to the shenyang aircraft industry (group) co., ltd. of the aviation industry corporation of china. at this time, in an era when my country's national defense weapons and equipment are in urgent need of upgrading, luo yang and his team received an important task - to develop the first-generation aircraft carrier-based aircraft for china.
from the day they received the carrier-based aircraft mission, luo yang and his team have been working hard at the development site. during the final month of the mission, i worked up to 20 hours a day.
luo yang, commander-in-chief of the j-15 carrier-based aircraft development site (interview before his death):i have to overcome many difficulties of this kind and feel a certain amount of pressure. you try your best to do each job one by one. in the process, you may not have time to feel the pressure too much, but when you go all out to work, overcome, and solve it, sometimes you forget about stress.
at the end of august 2009, the j-15 carrier-based aircraft, which serves as the strike force of an aircraft carrier, successfully completed its first land-based flight. it took only 10 and a half months for the development of a new aircraft to be completed and assembled 18 days ahead of schedule, and from the design drawing to the successful first flight. of miracles.
luo yang, commander-in-chief of the j-15 carrier-based aircraft development site (interview before his death):the first aircraft carrier-based fighter jet we independently developed has rolled off the assembly line at shenfei company. at this moment, we are particularly excited.
luo yang: if there is a shortcut to dreams, this path must be called persistence.
if an aircraft carrier is compared to a pistol, then carrier-based fighter jets are its bullets. in order for this bullet to move forward at full speed, time seems to never branch in luoyang from youth to the end of faith. this is a college entrance examination application form from 1978. in this application form, luo yang, who was born in a military family, all applied for the college entrance examination in the military industry. among the five applications he filled in, three were for aviation schools and aircraft manufacturing majors. since then, serving the country through aviation has become luo yang’s firm belief. that year, he got his wish and was admitted to the department of aircraft design and applied mechanics of beihang university. the seeds of the aviation dream took root and grew vigorously here.
luo yang once said: "our greatest pursuit is to enable our country's advanced fighter aircraft to be equipped with troops as soon as possible through our efforts, so that our country's defense industry can narrow the gap with developed countries as soon as possible." this is what he said and this is what he did.
fighter planes roar, hero zhi luoyang devotes his life to aviation to serve the country
this is luo yang's itinerary before boarding the liaoning ship, and the time is fully arranged. on november 18, 2012, luo yang had just returned to shenyang from the zhuhai air show. he didn’t even have time to go home and pack his bags. he just had someone hurriedly fetch a cotton coat and rushed to dalian to participate in the j-15 carrier-based aircraft test. the first actual ship landing test.
"quality is the life of us shenfei people. we support the national property with one hand and the lives of our comrades with the other. we must attach great importance to the quality of the aircraft."
this sentence was always on luo yang's lips during his lifetime. in the luo yang memorial hall in the shenfei aviation expo park, we saw a simulation of luo yang’s living quarters on the liaoning ship. in this small room of five or six square meters, luo yang worked hard every day, formulating debugging plans with his team members. . in order to grasp first-hand information, luo yang would observe the takeoff and landing of aircraft at close range every time. at the nearest point, it was less than 20 meters away, and the roar of the engine was deafening.
on november 23, 2012, the j-15 carrier-based aircraft successfully landed on the aircraft carrier liaoning for the first time, breaking through key technologies such as ski jump takeoff and interception landing, and perfectly staged a "dance on the tip of a knife." this historic breakthrough marks the historic leap of chinese fighter jets from land to sea.
on the morning of november 25, 2012, the dalian port terminal was bustling and full of joy. the liaoning, which successfully completed china's first aircraft carrier-based aircraft landing mission, returned triumphantly. luo yang, the commander-in-chief of the j-15 carrier-based aircraft development site, slowly walked down the ramp. at this time, everyone also noticed that luo yang's expression looked very tired.
this was the last image of luo yang left to people. a few hours later, luo yang left his beloved aviation industry forever.
xie genhua, then secretary of the party committee of china aviation industry corporation shenyang aircraft corporation:we found something was wrong with him and rushed him to the hospital. when he was almost there, he failed. after more than three hours of rescue, at 12:40 am on the 25th, comrade luo yang unfortunately passed away due to myocardial infarction. . the call from the masses said that they hoped comrade luo yang would return to his place of work to have a look. then we accepted this arrangement and let comrade luo yang take a last look at the place where he fought and contributed to our shenfei. it is also the place where he realizes his life ambitions.
on the night when the hearse carrying luo yang's body returned to shenfei, thousands of employees were waiting in a long queue on the roadside. people spontaneously formed a convoy and turned on their car lights to light up luo yang's way home.
the hearse also specially drove past luo yang's mother's window, allowing him to "visit" his mother one last time.
luo yang’s mother wu chuanying:i felt that he didn't leave. i specially put a photo of luo yang in my bedroom. i looked at him. he didn't leave. he was always with me.
fighters take off, heroes bid farewell, and luo yang's dream continues. a large number of "important weapons of the country" soared in the blue sky, and the j-15 carrier-based aircraft formed a long-distance patrol and achieved continuous breakthroughs; a large number of aviation equipment with high technical content, good combat training quality, and more reliable operation were successively equipped with troops. luoyang left behind a spiritual beacon of aviation serving the country.
luo yang’s daughter: keep moving forward with her father’s hope
luo yang devoted the most brilliant and beautiful years of his life to the aviation industry and the development and test flight of aircraft carrier-based aircraft, but he left his family with too many regrets. in the second year after luoyang's death, an advanced group-luoyang youth commando was born. now, luo yang's daughter luo liang has become one of them. the daughter often recalls her father. she said that the j-15 is like another child of her father. she will continue to move forward with her father's hope and witness the "flying sharks" taking off to protect the motherland's sea and sky. who said he left us? luo yang, his name, his smile, and his spirit have long been flying high and sailing away.