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Title: Yak
Post by: FireDrgn on August 04, 2011, 01:35:02 PM
I wish for the Yak 3..... :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :bolt:
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: waystin2 on August 04, 2011, 02:13:34 PM
Oh yeah!!! :aok
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Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Rich52 on August 04, 2011, 03:30:12 PM
 :aok
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: ebfd11 on August 04, 2011, 03:50:08 PM
(http://www.andybickmore.com/images/YAK3.jpg?355)
YAK3

Specifications:
        Engine: One 1,300-hp Klimov VK-105PF-2 V-12 piston engine
        Weight: Empty 4,641 lbs., Max Takeoff 5,864 lbs.
        Wing Span: 30ft. 2.25in.
        Length: 27ft. 10.25in.
        Height: 7ft. 11.25in.
        Performance:
            Maximum Speed: 407 mph
            Ceiling: 35,105 ft.
            Range: 559 miles
Armament:       
            One engine-mounted 20-mm ShVAK cannon
            Two 12.7-mm (0.5-inch) UBS machine guns

Number Built: 4,848 (Original 1940s-era models)

History: During the final two years of the Second World War, the Yak-3 proved itself a powerful dogfighter. Tough and agile below an altitude of 13,000 feet, the Yak-3 dominated the skies over the battlefields of the Eastern Front during the closing years of the war.

The first attempt to build a fighter called the Yak-3 was shelved in 1941 due to a lack of building materials and an unreliable engine. The second attempt used the Yak-1M, already in production, to maintain the high number of planes being built. The Yak-3 had a new, smaller wing and smaller dimensions then its predecessor. Its light weight gave the Yak-3 more agility. The Yak-3 completed its trials in October 1943 and began equipping the 91st IAP in July of 1944. In August, small numbers of Yak-3s were built with an improved engine generating 1,700-hp, and the aircraft saw limited combat action in 1945. Production continued until 1946, by which time 4,848 had been built.

The story of the Yak-3 did not end with the Second World War. In 1991, the Museum of Flying, in Santa Monica, California, asked Yakovlev to produce a new series of Yak-3s to be built at Orenburg, Russia. The new Yak-3s were built using the plans, tools, dies and fixtures of the original. They were powered by American Allison engines, and given the designation Yak-3UA. These aircraft are now available on the civilian market.


Title: Re: Yak
Post by: JOACH1M on August 04, 2011, 04:23:50 PM
 :aok :aok :aok :aok :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :devil :pray :bolt: :noid
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: iron650 on August 04, 2011, 07:15:08 PM
+1 for that and the MiG-3  :D

 :aok  :banana:  :aok
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: PFactorDave on August 04, 2011, 07:19:13 PM
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w220/Davis_Andrews/bjergfotos_chooyu_3yaks1.jpg)

3 Yaks   :D
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: MachFly on August 05, 2011, 02:24:04 AM
+1

Note: that's for the mechanical yak, not the biological yak that PFactor proposed.  :D
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Bruv119 on August 05, 2011, 02:30:58 AM
+1   as always,   

along with the re-model.
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Debrody on August 05, 2011, 03:25:55 AM
Been asked, not as long ago.
Still a +1
How the heck it could reach 400mph+ with an 1300hp engine?? Are you sure those specs are about the same version?
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Scotty55OEFVet on August 05, 2011, 08:17:42 PM
Good call, this is now the 3rd or 4th post Ive seen calling for the Yak-3 after one of my posts few months back, which I must say follows many other posts im sure.....


YAK-3 YAK-3 Yak-3 YAK-3....anyone else lol!
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Mitsu. on August 05, 2011, 08:33:41 PM
+1

but it will be a bit perked plane?
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Karnak on August 05, 2011, 08:50:52 PM
Been asked, not as long ago.
Still a +1
How the heck it could reach 400mph+ with an 1300hp engine?? Are you sure those specs are about the same version?

Light and small.

The VK107 engined Yak-3 did about 450mph at max.  Compare that to the Yak-9U in AH, which shares the VK107 engine.  The Yak-9T has a VK105 like the wartime Yak-3.
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: JOACH1M on August 05, 2011, 09:21:19 PM

How the heck it could reach 400mph+ with an 1300hp engine?? Are you sure those specs are about the same version?
They were only built on Wednesdays
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: 1Nicolas on August 06, 2011, 05:20:28 AM
I mentioned this earlier on my post for a yak, I WANT YAK-9B!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: matt on August 06, 2011, 09:08:08 AM
+1
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Tilt on August 06, 2011, 01:36:51 PM
Is there any AC that has been as long in the game (as the Yaks) yet never re modelled? I would hope that when the Yaks are remodelled many new Yak Marks are introduced to join them particularly the Yak3
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: skorpion on August 06, 2011, 02:54:12 PM
yakattack! +1   :x :x :x :x :joystick: :banana: :banana: :rock
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: Karnak on August 06, 2011, 04:13:28 PM
Is there any AC that has been as long in the game (as the Yaks) yet never re modelled? I would hope that when the Yaks are remodelled many new Yak Marks are introduced to join them particularly the Yak3
B-26B, C.205, C.202 all predate the Yak-9s.  I am pretty sure the Ju88A-4 and Lancaster Mk III are older as well.  The Panzer IV H, TBM-3 and Ki-61-I-Tei might match or predate it as well.  
Title: Re: Yak
Post by: smokey10 on August 12, 2011, 03:34:50 PM
Yak 3 would be a great addition to AH :pray