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The Yakovlev Yak-26 was a tactical supersonic bomber version of the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-27 (NATO reporting name 'Flashlight') developed in 1956. The Yak-26 was developed from the Yak-25, along with the Yak-27 family of interceptor fighter and reconnaissance aircraft. The main goal was to increase the speed to supersonic. Although it kept the Yak-25's layout, it had a more streamlined and longer fuselage with a glazed nose for a navigator/bombardier, replacing the Yak-25's radome, modified wings and stronger engines. The Nudelman N-37 cannon was replaced with four NR-23 23 mm weapons (two in the tail), and an internal weapons bay was added for 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) of bombs, including the nuclear bomb Tatyana. Additional bombs could be carried on underwing pylons.

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  • Yakovlev Yak-26
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  • The Yakovlev Yak-26 was a tactical supersonic bomber version of the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-27 (NATO reporting name 'Flashlight') developed in 1956. The Yak-26 was developed from the Yak-25, along with the Yak-27 family of interceptor fighter and reconnaissance aircraft. The main goal was to increase the speed to supersonic. Although it kept the Yak-25's layout, it had a more streamlined and longer fuselage with a glazed nose for a navigator/bombardier, replacing the Yak-25's radome, modified wings and stronger engines. The Nudelman N-37 cannon was replaced with four NR-23 23 mm weapons (two in the tail), and an internal weapons bay was added for 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) of bombs, including the nuclear bomb Tatyana. Additional bombs could be carried on underwing pylons.
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  • lb
loaded weight main
  • 11200.0
climb rate main
  • m/s
length alt
  • 1714.5
span main
  • 10.96 m
thrust alt
  • 4400(xsd:integer)
height alt
  • ft
primary user
Type
loading main
  • 386(xsd:integer)
range alt
  • 1375.0
length main
  • 17.16 m
area main
  • 29.0
height main
  • m
span alt
  • 1094.74
range main
  • 2200.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 1200.0
thrust/weight
  • 0(xsd:double)
climb rate alt
  • ft/min
ceiling main
  • 16,000 m
empty weight main
  • kg
loaded weight alt
  • 24684.0
Developed From
area alt
  • 312.0
First Flight
  • 1956(xsd:integer)
engine (jet)
  • Tumansky RD-9F
max speed alt
  • 750.0
jet or prop?
  • jet
loading alt
  • 79(xsd:integer)
empty weight alt
  • lb
thrust main
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number of jets
  • 2(xsd:integer)
plane or copter?
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ceiling alt
  • 52480.0
max takeoff weight main
  • kg
Crew
  • two, pilot and bombardier
Armament
  • * 4 x 23 mm Nudelman NR-23 cannon with 1,200 rounds * Bombs in internal bay * Underwing hardpoints
Number Built
  • 10(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Yakovlev Yak-26 was a tactical supersonic bomber version of the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-27 (NATO reporting name 'Flashlight') developed in 1956. The Yak-26 was developed from the Yak-25, along with the Yak-27 family of interceptor fighter and reconnaissance aircraft. The main goal was to increase the speed to supersonic. Although it kept the Yak-25's layout, it had a more streamlined and longer fuselage with a glazed nose for a navigator/bombardier, replacing the Yak-25's radome, modified wings and stronger engines. The Nudelman N-37 cannon was replaced with four NR-23 23 mm weapons (two in the tail), and an internal weapons bay was added for 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) of bombs, including the nuclear bomb Tatyana. Additional bombs could be carried on underwing pylons. Although flown at the Tushino air show on 24 June 1956, only ten were produced, and the type did not enter service.
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