List of Yakovlev aircraft

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This is a list of aircraft produced by Yakovlev, a Soviet/Russian aircraft manufacturer.

Aircraft[]

Early aircraft[]

Bombers[]

Yak-28L tactical bomber

Fighters[]

Yak-38 fighter aircraft of Soviet aircraft carrier Novorossiysk

Trainers[]

Yak-130
Yak-152

Airliners, transport and utility aircraft[]

Yak-40
Yak-42

Reconnaissance[]

Pchela UAV

Helicopters[]

Yak-24U

Planned aircraft[]

Maiden flight of MC-21
  • Irkut MC-21 (proposed short- and medium-range airliner)

Experimental[]

Yak-141 VTOL fighter during hover at 1992 Farnborough Airshow
  • VVP-6 (experimental VTOL transport and weapons platform)
  • Yak-3/I-26U/I-30 (1941 - World War II fighter prototype)
  • Yak-5/I-28 (1940 - World War II fighter prototype)
  • Yak-8 "Crib" (1944 - transport, improved Yak-6)
  • Yak-13 (1945 - improved Yak-10, prototype only)
  • Yak-16 "Cork" (1948 - light civilian transport)
  • Yak-19 (1947 - prototype jet fighter)
  • Yak-25 (1947 - fighter prototype, designation reused)
  • Yak-26 "Flashlight" (1955 - tactical bomber, developed from Yak-25)
  • Yak-30 (1948 - fighter prototype, development of Yak-25)
  • Yak-33 (early 1960s - V/STOL fighter, bomber, reconnaissance aircraft project)
  • Yak-36 "Freehand" (1963 - VTOL demonstration aircraft)
  • Yak-43 (1983 - projected replacement for VTOL Yak-141 fighter)
  • Yak-44 (1980s - carrier-capable airborne early warning)
  • Yak-45 (1973 - failed air superiority fighter design)
  • Yak-46 (1990s - failed push prop design developed from the Yak-42)
  • Yak-48 (1998 - projected medium civilian transport)
  • Yak-50 (1949 - fighter prototype, development of Yak-30, designation reused)
  • Yak-53 (1982 - aerobatic trainer prototype, single-seat version of Yak-52)
  • Yak-60 (late 1960s - tandem-rotor heavy-lift helicopter design)
  • Yak-77 (1993 - projected medium twin-engine business and/or regional commuter airliner)
  • Yak-100/Yak-22 (1948 - projected transport helicopter design, initially named as Yak-22)
  • Yak-140 (1954 - experimental fighter aircraft)
  • 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-1000 (1951 - high-speed experimental aircraft)
  • Yak-EG (1947 - experimental helicopter)

International aircraft projects[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Yak-201".
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