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YAKOVLEV YAK-23 FLORA "Warsaw Pact" 1950
Description
The Yak-23 was developed as a simple lightweight jet fighter, on Yakovlev’s own initiative. It was a development of the earlier Yak-15 and Yak-17 fighters, retaining their non-conventional layout with a jet engine in the fuselage nose and exhaust under the cockpit, but the construction was all new. Its wings were derived from the Yak-19. The Yak-23 used a Soviet copy of the British Rolls-Royce Derwent V turbojet engine, produced as the Klimov RD-500. It first flew on July 8, 1947. After successful flights, it underwent state trials in 1948 and was accepted for series production. It was evaluated as highly maneuverable, with a good acceleration and take-off and climb capabilities thanks to high thrust-to-weight ratio. Faults were poor directional stability at speeds around Mach 0.86 and lack of cockpit pressurization. Despite being one of the best straight-wing jet fighters, it was inferior to new swept-wing designs. (Scale : 1/72e)- Brand:
- SPECIAL HOBBY
- Scale:
- 1/72
- Ref:
- SPE72242
- Category:
- Plastic model kits