Yak 52 Yakovlev #shorts #plane
The Yak-52 is a two-seat, tandem, primary training aircraft that was designed and manufactured by the Soviet Union's Yakovlev Design Bureau. It was primarily used to train military pilots for advanced jet aircraft such as the MiG-29 and Su-27.
Here are some of the specifications of the Yak-52:
Crew: 2 (student and instructor)
Length: 7.7 meters (25 feet 3 inches)
Wingspan: 9.3 meters (30 feet 6 inches)
Height: 2.7 meters (8 feet 10 inches)
Empty weight: 1,050 kg (2,315 pounds)
Max takeoff weight: 1,305 kg (2,877 pounds)
Powerplant: 1 x Vedeneyev M14P nine-cylinder radial engine, producing 268 hp (200 kW)
Max speed: 285 km/h (177 mph)
Range: 445 km (276 miles)
Service ceiling: 4,000 meters (13,000 feet)
The Yak-52 is known for its ruggedness and reliability, and is a popular aircraft for civilian aerobatic flying and sport aviation. It has also been used by military organizations in many countries for pilot training, including the Russian Air Force, the Ukrainian Air Force, and the Indian Air Force.