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Yakovlev’s Piston-Engined Fighters

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Red Star Volume 5, this volume deals with the entire family of Yakovlev piston-engined fighters [...]

Characteristics

Book cover finish Perfect paperback
Condition LIKE NEW
Number of pages 144
Published date 2002
Language English
Collection / Series Black Cross / Red star
Size 21 x 1.3 x 27.3 cm
Author Yefim Gordon, Dmitriy Khazanov
Editor Midland Publishing Limited

Description

This volume deals with the entire family of Yakovlev piston-engined fighters from the simple but rugged Yak-1 through the Yak-7, conceived as a trainer but eventually developed into a fighter, and the prolific and versatile Yak-9, to the most capable of the line, the Yak-3 with which even the aces of the Luftwaffe were reluctant to tangle.

 

In comparison with other contemporary aircraft such as the sophisticated all-metal Mustangs with their excellent aerodynamics and monobloc wings and multi-role Messerschmitts and Focke-Wulfs, the Yaks were less resistant to combat damage. However, they proved very amenable for the type of war that came to be waged on the Soviet front where the main efforts of aviation were devoted to the support of ground troops and aerial combat usually took place at low and medium altitudes.

 

Series production of the Yakovlev fighters was undertaken by six factories in the Soviet Union. In all, a total of 35,737 machines covering all the different marques were built.

In addition to the thousands of aircraft which served with the Soviet forces, some Yak piston fighters also served outside Russia Red Star Volume 5.

 

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