
Yakovlev Ya-21 - Wikipedia
The Yakovlev Ya-21, (aka UT-21, No.21 or No.25), was a single-seat high-speed sport aircraft / fighter-trainer designed and built in the Soviet Union in the late 1930s.
List of Yakovlev aircraft - Wikipedia
This is a list of aircraft produced by Yakovlev, a Soviet/Russian aircraft manufacturer. ^ "Yak-201".
Yakovlev Yak-21. Photos, history, characteristics of the aircraft
2015年4月2日 · Yakovlev Yak-21 . Within 3 days after the departure of the first Yak-15 and 300-AND, April 29 1946 years, there was a Council of Ministers Decree in which Yakovlev …
Yakovlev Yak-21 - trainer - aviastar.org
This designation was allocated to the tandem, dual-control, trainer version of the Yak-15. The pupil's cockpit was added in front of the original cockpit, and a new streamlined canopy was …
Yakovlev MC-21 - Wikipedia
The Yakovlev MC-21 (Russian: Яковлев МС-21) is a single-aisle airliner, under development in Russia by the Yakovlev Corporation (formerly known as Irkut Corporation), a branch of the …
*NOT* the Yak-21 – Aerospace Projects Review Blog
The actual Yak 21 was a trainer version of the early Yak 15 jet fighter, which was very much a WWII-tech-level design, being similar to a number of wartime German aircraft projects. But the …
A-Model 1/72 Yak-21 - MODELING MADNESS
The Yak 21 was a two-seat conversion trainer version of the Yak 15. It used the fuselage and wings of the Yak 3 fighter, but was powered by a jet engine, which was installed in the nose …
Yak-21 (航空機) - Wikipedia
Yak-21 (Jak-21;ヤク21; ロシア語: Як-21ヤーク・ドヴァーッツァチ・アヂーン)は、 ソ連 の ヤコヴレフ設計局 で開発された 教育訓練機。 Yak-21は、 Yak-15 多目的 戦闘機 の複座練 …
Yakovlev Yak-21 (UT-21) - wardrawings.be
Speed: 322 km/h | Ceiling: 9100 m | Range: 715 km.
*NOT* the Yak-21 – The Unwanted Blog - up-ship.com
Instead of a single-engine jet fighter with the engine tucked under the nose, this time the Yak-21 was a straight-winged rocket powered interceptor. Again, numerous wartime German projects …
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