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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
 www.paulnann.com Military Aviation Photo Gallery - Russia: Yakovlev, Yak-38
38, Yakovlev Yak-38M Forger, Yakovlev OKB, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, FI92, 1992
www.paulnann.com /country/Russia/Yak38.htm   (87 words)

  
 Yak Aircraft Corporation
Yak Aircraft Corporation: Subject to approval of a Technical Assistance Agreement by the U.S. State Department, PanAero plans to use Yak Aircraft Corporation (Yakovlev Design Bureau) in Moscow, Russia to design and to build the X Van airframe C including integration of the RD-38 engines.
The Yak Aircraft Corporation (Yakovlev Design Bureau) designed and built the Yak-38 VTOL fighter that uses a pair of RD-38 lift turojets for vertical takeoff and vertical landing.
Yak will provide for form and fit, but not function, of the reusable, pressure-fed rocket propulsion modules -- which will be built and installed in the United States.
www.tour2space.com /xvan/yak.htm   (204 words)

  
 5 REPRODUCTION IN THE YAK
For yak with pure-bred calves, Denisov (1938) reported an average gestation length of 258 days; Lei Huanzhang et al.
When hybridizing yak to produce F1, it is common practice to attempt the hybridization - irrespective of whether by natural mating or A.I. in the first half of the breeding season and to follow this by the use of yak bulls, to catch cows that have not conceived and have returned on heat.
The average gestation length of yak cows with F1 calves (cattle bull mated with yak cow) was found by Cai Li (1989a) to be around 270 days (273.2 with a SD of 12.7 days for 371 cows with male F1 calves and 268.6 with a SD of 10.2 days for cows with female F1 calves).
www.fao.org /DOCREP/006/AD347E/ad347e09.htm   (11842 words)

  
 THE GREAT PLANES Community - Incident between VVS and USAAF in 1944, details.
Yaks protecting the convoy bounced the 38s and in the ensuing dogfight, the 82nd had two 38s downed with the pilots killed and, and at least according to the 82nd FG history, shot down a couple of Yaks.
The second Lightning attacked Yak of Lt.Zhestovsky and set it in fire.
Posted - January 04 2005 : 03:29:38 AM The 82nd FG and their P38s mistakenly hit a Soviet convoy on November 7, 1944.
www.tgplanes.com /Public/Snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=526   (923 words)

  
 Aces High BB - SpitIX vs YAK
The key, seems that the YAK must constantly fly lag pursuit, up to the point were both planes are over the top, than the YAK can use its incredible accel, to get a speed advantage over the P38 and trade that next turn for angles.
If the 38 than notices that there will be no overshoot and thinks he can accel away, the YAK simply rams in full throttle and u will catch up with the P38 fast.
At the end of january i flew YAK for a week or so, and it was no big think to kill low P38 from a co-E situation, especially of the P38 went into loops.
www.hitechcreations.com /forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45365   (2804 words)

  
 Yak Communications Reports Third Quarter Financial Results
The majority of the growth was generated by Yak's core business, dial-around telephony, which increased approximately 20% over the comparable quarter of fiscal year 2004.
For the three months ended March 31, 2005, the Company's net income increased approximately 38% to $1.6 million or $0.12 per diluted share as compared to net income of $1.1 million or $0.10 per diluted share (restated) for the three months ended March 31, 2004.
About Yak Communications Inc. Yak Communications Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ:YAKCE) is an Integrated Communications Provider (ICP) offering a full array of long distance (1+, toll free and dial-around), local lines, travel cards, cellular long distance, data services, and broadband voice (VoIP) to residential and small businesses in North America over high speed internet access.
www2.ccnmatthews.com /newsnet/2005/06/01/0601086n.html?cp=globe   (755 words)

  
 Yakovlev Design Bureau
The result of its considerable redesign is the new-comer in the Yak family, the Yak-54 as well as the current project Yak-152
Later development brought about the Yak-55/Yak-55M, a completely new aerobatic competition project which became the most common appearance at the interior aerobatic championships.
In its choice of engines for light aircraft, the Yak Design Bureau remained faithful to the Voronezh Mechanic Plant production.
www.aero-concept.com /Pages/Yak.html   (439 words)

  
 http://www.fsplanet.com/
The Yak 52 is a low wing, Radial engined, 2 seat aircraft excellent for aerobatics or cross country flying.
Made with FSDS The Yak 52 was the main Russian training aircraft and has now found a new role with private owners.
One can imagine the prospective victim/pilot of the Triebflugel studying the pilot's notes for the Sopwith Camel in order to get some insight into gyroscopic precession and combat tactics...
www.fsplanet.com /13102004.htm   (1248 words)

  
 Yakovlev Yak-38 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yakovlev Yak-38 (NATO reporting name: Forger) was Soviet Naval Aviation's first and only operational VTOL multi-role combat aircraft.
The prototype Yak-38 flew for the first time in 1971.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-38   (295 words)

  
 Aerospace Industry Discussion
I guess the Yak LFI is goin to be a more dedicated light fighter.
And yes you are correct about the experience Yak has on developing VSTOL ac.
Yak-141 still stunns me! I guess the Russians should put advanced and LO versions of Yak-141 into production.
www.aeroworldnet.com /aid/messages/25/1415.html?WednesdaySeptember2720000445am   (172 words)

  
 38%Yak 55SP kit
I'm talking about building a 38% Yak for DA 150 because it comes to 120 - 122" of wing span.
CA 40% is 131" and is too big for 150cc motor.Originally I was going modify Aero-Tech Yak 54 to Yak 55SP but the planes different and I want buildup wings and stabs, so there was no reason buy kit and use just a few parts from there.
Everyone is rushing to get the new Yak 54 out and soon after thant you will probably see more Sukhoi's don't hold your breath waiting on a Yak 55SP kit in that range for a while.
www.rcuniverse.com /forum/m_2277092/printable.htm   (269 words)

  
 2004-07-22 Swhack IRC Log
12:52:38 yak, yak yaking yakly yak yak yak.
12:49:38 yak, yakyak yak yak yak yak-yak yak: $yak.
12:50:41 "yak yak yak, 'yak' yak yak yak.
swhack.com /logs/2004-07-22   (5277 words)

  
 Kiev
A wing of 38 aging Yak-38s were temporarily deployed on the vessel.
When the YAK-41 finally appeared for flight testing onboard the Baku, the Yak-38s were retired.
However, due to some financial problems with the development of this, the Admiral Gorshkov did not recieve the YAK-41 immedeatly after its completion.
home19.inet.tele.dk /airwing/ships/kiev.htm   (1025 words)

  
 Lots of information about the Yak-38 Forger Russian Jump Jet
Seconds later, as you can see, two tiny turbines started to whirr and then the Yak 38 magically jumped from my hand and attacked the dog sitting under the kitchen table.
The Yak-36 was not an operational aircraft, although it did lead directly to the Yak-as.
This first flew during 1971 (reportedly as the Yak4OUP).
www.fiddlersgreen.net /AC/aircraft/YAK-38/yak38_info/yak38_info.htm   (678 words)

  
 YAK 52 FORUM
your YAK 52 for sale - etienne verhellen, 09/21/04 - 07:38:02
Yak ADF - Bruce Smith, 04/30/03 - 09:43:51
yak and sukhoi inquiry - michelcala, 08/15/04 - 06:05:53
www.bakengdeuce.com /cgi-bin/yakdex.cgi   (546 words)

  
 Airliners.net Photo Info Correction
38 The Yak-38 Forger seen here on Static display at Farnborough in 1992
We are very thankful for any corrections or updates you would like to inform us about.
www.airliners.net /update/index.main?id=725289   (201 words)

  
 38-Yak
A yak - the traditional beast of burden.
Nearly the entire animal is utilized: horn, hide, hooves, hair, meat, milk
www.kddresearch.org /TEUNC/Banazir/Pics/Family/Tibet-China/slides/38-Yak.html   (20 words)

  
 Lt USAF: Yakovlev Yak-9D
Yak attacks are rare in Air Warrior and seldom conducted with the level of seriousness typical of most missions.
The best reason to fly the Yak is for an odd sort of fun; if you kill an opponent with your Yak, you have embarrassed him, but if he kills you he has not accomplished anything to boast about.
Data on the Yak's distinctive low and high speed qualities are scarce and the plane's behavior is less individualized than it is for many of the other Air Warrior fighters.
home.nycap.rr.com /airwarrior/Yak.html   (499 words)

  
 AV Art - YAK-38 "FORGER-A"
Yakovlev Yak-38 "Forger-A","Jump jet-ski",Aviatsiya Voenno-Morskovo Flota,Kiev Class Carrier,"Novorossiysk".
www.avart.co.uk /picture.asp?id=387   (8 words)

  
 Soviet Jet VTOL: Yak-36, Yak-38, & Yak-41
Apparently Lockheed Martin consulted the Yak organization in 1995 for data to help build the VTOL version of what would become the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
The Yakovlev organization also developed designs for an even more impressive VTOL machine, the "Yak-43", but it never got out of the paper stage.
www.vectorsite.net /avredvt.html   (4027 words)

  
 Re: A successor to the Yak-38 was reported to be the Yak-41(Yak-141?)
Does anyone know about one more Russian "nice lookin' guy" Yak-141...ooops, sorry for my soft Russian; for us this object is refered to in the male way, we even have a perfect code-name for the Su-7 wich is "Moujic" that means " a strong, brave, hardworking Man".
Well, I read this Yak -141 has 12 World records,huh, too many for this Russian "Man", or not?
users3.cgiforme.com /javad/messages/181.html   (229 words)

  
 Yak-38
Yak 38 "Forger A" - by A Korean Company
It can be compard with the AV-8 Harrier of the U.S. Navy.
Performance : Maximum speed at 36000 ft. 800 MPH or Mach 1.2 at sea level 650 MPH or Mach 0.85; service ceiling 46000 ft; combat radius 150 miles
www.falconbbs.com /yak-38.htm   (125 words)

  
 All News 2003 on www.Aviapress.com. Model kits, Military Books and Magazines - the choice of the whole internet.
The distinctive feature of this modification of Yak was all-metal construction of glider, which ensured its prolonged service life.
Among the other improvements was the enlarged number of equipment, which made piloting easier even in complicated meteorological conditions and made it possible to mount guns with the caliber of 23,37 and 45 mm quickly in field environment.
www.aviapress.com /news2003.htm   (12783 words)

  
 Kiev Class - Project 1143
With a 14,700 square meter flight deck, arrestor wires, and a bow ski-jump, the carrier airwing consists of 14 Yak-41M (Freestyle) vertical launched interceptors, 8 Yak 38 (Forger) attack aircraft, 10 Ka-27 PLO (Helix), 2 Ka-27 PS (Helix) search and rescue helicopters, and 4 Ka-27 RLD (Helix) helicopters.
Two starboard elevators lift the aircraft from the hangar deck to the flight deck.
Krechyet class ships are capable of engaging in surface, antisubmarine, and anti-air warfare.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/russia/1143.htm   (577 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Guide to the Russian Federation Air Force Museum at Monino: Books
Deep in a green pine forest, some 38 kilometers from Moscow is the Russian Federation Air Force Museum at Monino - a truly unique collection.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764300768?v=glance   (473 words)

  
 V/STOL: The First Half-Century - Part 4
Lockheed XV-4B Hummingbird II In 1964, when the XV-4A (#38) proved unsatisfactory, the remaining Hummingbird was modified with four General Electric J85-GE-19 lift engines (3,000 lb thrust) for hover.
Augmented Power Plant for Hover (Aircraft # 38 - 45)
It continued to fly until it was canceled in April 1970: the large drag and weight of the engine pods reduced the useful payload and range compared to contemporary conventional transports.
www.aiaa.org /tc/vstol/combined.html   (1844 words)

  
 Plans
Yak 23 Single Large Sheet PDF LiL-Lightnin Large Sheet PDF
Also, you will need to download the instruction manual for each plane, these instructions are available free on the Downloads page.
All Instructions are in PDF format, if you do not have a program to open PDF files, you can obtain one for free by clicking on this button
www.foamtasticmodels.com /plans.htm   (188 words)

  
 The Soviet Navy ‘Forger’: Yak-36M, Yak-38, Yak-38U and Yak-38M
Designed in conjunction with Yakovlev, the SK-EM (Sistema Katapultirovaniya Ekstremalnaya, extreme ejection initiation system), which had earlier been evaluated in the Yak-36, was engaged when the aircraft left the deck and was engineered to automatically eject the pilot on his ‘zero-zero’ seat on the failure of any one of the three engines.
Under Yakovlev’s order, the Vertikalnyi Modifitsirovannyi (VM) programme had actually commenced in January 1968, a year before the official forces’ requirement was formulated, and construction of the first VM prototype began in January 1969.
Aleksandr S. Yakovlev had originally proposed a small batch of additional Yak-36s, intending that these would be used for continued development of the VTOL concept, which would have included pilot training and extended shipboard trials.
www.acig.org /artman/publish/article_488.shtml   (4502 words)

  
 Definition of Yakovlev
11:...941 in aviation1941]] as a modification of the [[Yakovlev Yak-1Yak-1]].
The name "Yakovlev" is used commonly in the West, but in Russia it i...
3: The '''[[Yakovlev]] Yak-3''' was a [[VVSRussian]] [[fighter aircra...
www.wordiq.com /search/Yakovlev.html   (506 words)

  
 Yakovlev Yak-41 'Freestyle'
While development work on the Yak-38 was still proceeding, Yakovlev was authorised in 1975 to begin work on a more capable replacement, for use in the fleet air defence role from AV-MF aircraft carriers.
Yakovlev's first experiment with jet-lift was the primitive Yak-36 (NATO: Freehand), which made its first vertical take-off on 24 March 1966.
Yakovlev's knowledge of jet lift technology was to prove invaluable.
aeroflt.users.netlink.co.uk /types/russia/yakovlev/yak-41/yak-41.htm   (1394 words)

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