D-FAFA - 1942 YAKOVLEV YAK 9 UM


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    General

    Year
    1942
    Manufacturer
    YAKOVLEV
    Model
    YAK 9-UM
    Registration #
    D-FAFA
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    In 1996 Strela in Orenburg successfully restarted a new production run of the Yak 9. A Allison V-1710 V12 engine was used as a replacement as there are no original Klimov engines available. However these aircraft have many original parts. On offer here is the Yak-9 with serial number 0917918, which, prior to its reconstruction had been assigned to the 118th Reconnaissance Regiment of the Soviet Air Force. The Yak-9 was the most mass-produced Soviet fighter of all time. This Yak-9 was registered in Australia, before coming to Germany, where, after another extensive restoration, she flew again May 2010. Technical information First flight: 1942 Manufakturer: OKB Jakowlew Engine: Klimow WK-107A, V-12-Kolbenmotor; hier: Allison V1710 Power: 1.607 PS Titel length: 8,55 m Wingspan: 9,77 m Total height: 2,44 m Empty weight: 2.575 kg Max. takeoff weight: 3.000 kg Max. speed: 700 km/h Service ceiling: 11.900 m Max. Range: 870 km Role: Fighter aircraft; also ground-attack aircraft or light-weight bomber Crew: 1 (in this aircraft 1+1) Hours SMOH: 81:43 (h:min) Hours on Engine: 93:25 (h:min) Hours on Prop: 81:43 (h:min)


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