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1985 Yakovlev Yak-50 "The Mad Russian"
YEAR: 1985
Airframe Total Time: 334
TTE: 130.2
REG: G-BVVO
LOCATION: Sibson, UK
Description
This stunning aircraft, which has been widely featured in the UK aviation press, is now available.
It is maintained by Gena Perevedentsev of Russian Aircraft Engineering Ltd and is a regular flyer.
The YAK-50 is an all-metal tail dragger designed solely for advanced aerobatics training and competition.
The aircraft is larger than dedicated western aerobatic machines but sits low to the ground.
The fuselage is semi monocoque, a combination of stressed skin and steel re-enforcement.
The strong but simple main gear is semi-retractable, the lockable tailwheel permanently extended.
The Yak 50 has no flaps. Flying controls are conventional and operated by control cables for the elevator and rudder, push rods for the ailerons. Only the elevator trim is adjustable in flight, the rudder and ailerons served by fixed tabs which are manipulated on the ground. Although the bending of the trim tabs is a two-handed job, the extreme flight loads experienced by this 360hp mini fighter can result in a reset being needed after a prolonged series of advanced aerobatic flights. Read the full Flight Test HERE
Engine:
Vedeneyev M-14P 9 Cylinder Radial
360hp @ 2,950rpm
130.2 Hours
Propeller:
3 Blade MT Prop (MTV-9-K-C/CL250-27)
28.4 TSOH (Jan 2020)
Interior
Black Leather Seat with zipped leather map pockets
9/10
Exterior
Silver/Black/White.
Red Star Decals and "The Mad Russian" Nose Art.
9/10
Avionics
Comm: Becker AR6201 25 kHz VHF Transceiver
Transponder: Becker BXP6401 Mode S
Additional Information:
Permit to Fly: 6th September 2023
Basic Empty Weight: 825 Kg
MTOW: 995Kg
*** SOLD ***
Phil Walker
Omega Aircraft Sales
TELE: +44 (0)116 3183172
MOBILE: +44 (0)784 3021091
EMAIL: phil@omegaaircraft.co.uk
https://www.omegaaircraft.co.uk/1985-yakovlev-yak-50.html
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