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Hersteller:
jakovlev
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OKB Jakovlev / Yakovlev Aircraft Corporation
Moscow
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Yakovlev Aircraft Corporation -
68 Leningradsky Prospekt -
125315 Moscow -
Russia
Tel : +7 095 157 1734
Fax : +7 095 157 4726
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Jakovlev Jak 25 "Flashlight",
Fighter
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1940 -
Jakovlev Jak 1,
Fighter
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1940 -
Jakovlev Jak 2,
Fighter interceptor
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1940 -
Jakovlev Jak 4,
Fighter interceptor
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1942 -
Jakovlev Jak 3,
Fighter
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1943 -
Jakovlev Jak 7,
Fighter
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1943 -
Jakovlev Jak 9,
Fighter
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The Jak9 was developed from the Jak1 and 3. It was
known as one of the finest fighter aircraft of the
WWII. Between 1943 and 1945 same 16800 have been
build. In the 90ies was a new series layd on for
collectors and enthousiasts.
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1944 -
Jakovlev Jak 12,
Liason aircraft
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Build in russia and poland between 1946 and 1961.
Metal construction, partially coated with tissue.
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1945 -
Jakovlev Jak 18,
Trainer
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Jakovlev Jak 52,
Trainer
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1946 -
Jakovlev Jak 11,
Trainer
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As a basic and aerobatics trainer in use in most of
the countries of the eastern bloc.
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1947 -
Jakovlev Jak 17,
Fighter
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The Jak 17 was developed from the Jak 15 and was one
of the first jet fighters that saw active duty. It
was in service in several east european countries.
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1947 -
Jakovlev Jak 23,
Fighter
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The Jak23 is derived from the Jak15 and 17, but was
an all-metall construction. It was in service in the
50ies throughout eastern europe.
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1948 -
Jakovlev Jak 15,
Fighter
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1967 -
Jakovlev Jak 18 T,
Light aircraft
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1975 -
Jakovlev Jak 28,
Fighter
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1975 -
Jakovlev Jak 42,
Airliner
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1976 -
Jakovlev Jak 38,
Carrier based VTOL fighter aircraft
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1982 -
Jakovlev Jak 55,
Aerobatics
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1993 -
Jakovlev Jak 50,
Aerobatics
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