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Underwing stores fitted to the Yak-141 (msn 48-3) on display at Technical Museum, Arkhangelskoye, Moscow. Russia. 14-8-2012 A Yakovlev Yak-141 at the Russian Air Museum in Monino. Yak-41M (s/n 48-2, call sign "75") is on display at the Central Air Force Museum at Monino. The aircraft is displayed in its 1992 livery with olive/grey camouflage ...
Yak-140 (1954 - experimental fighter aircraft; cancelled in favor of the MiG-21) Yak-141/Yak-41 "Freestyle" (1987 - prototype supersonic VTOL fighter, initially named as Yak-41) Yak-201 (Fifth-generation VTOL aircraft intended for the Russian Navy in the 1990s) [1] Yak-220 (projected transport aircraft based on the Yak-200) Yak-1000 (1951 ...
Yakovlev Yak-131 Light attack aircraft, designed as a replacement for the Sukhoi Su-25. [64] This version will have cockpit and engine armour, a GSh-30-1 autocannon, and either the Phazotron Kopyo radar with mechanical or electronic beam scanning, or the Tikhomirov NIIP Osa passive phased array radar [65] Yakovlev Yak-133 Light Strike Aircraft ...
A single-seat tactical reconnaissance aircraft. Yak-9P. This aircraft was the last and the most advanced version of the Yak-9 fighter, which became the pinnacle of development among A. S. Yakovlev's piston-engined fighters. The Yak-9P (Product P) that appeared in 1946 was a modification of the Yak-9U fighter of composite construction.
Recovery of the victims from the small commuter aircraft was made by a joint effort of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Air Force and other agencies. Meanwhile, a crew of nine investigators from the ...
The two pilots who were aboard a military aircraft when it crashed near Shelter Island in San Diego are in "good condition" and under 24-hour medical observation, U.S. Navy officials said.. The ...
Also designated Yak-42A, Yak-42-100 and Yak-42D-100. [17] Yak-42R. Yak-42 used as testbed for radar for Yakovlev Yak-141 fighter. [1] Yak-42F. Conversion of a Yak-42 for geophysical survey and environmental monitoring. Fitted with large underwing pods containing electro-optical sensors. [18] Yak-42LL. Conversion as testbed for Progress D-236 ...
The U.S. Army helicopter that collided with an passenger jet near Washington, D.C., had an advanced surveillance system turned off.