The Yakovlev Yak-50 (Як-50) aerobatic aircraft is a single-seat all-metal low-wing monoplane with retractable main wheels and exposed tail wheel. The control surfaces are fabric-covered to save weight. The aircraft is not equipped with flaps. The Yak-50 had exceptionally fine handling characteristics enhanced by a relatively high power-to-weight ratio. It has a tough and agile airframe - the type was twice World Aerobatic Champion. It was used as a military trainer by several countries.
Attributes | Values |
---|---|
rdf:type | |
rdfs:label |
|
rdfs:comment |
|
sameAs | |
dcterms:subject | |
dbkwik:military/pr...iPageUsesTemplate |
|
max takeoff weight alt |
|
airfoil |
|
climb rate main |
|
number of props |
|
length alt |
|
span main |
|
power/mass alt |
|
Produced |
|
cruise speed main |
|
more performance |
|
cruise speed alt |
|
height alt |
|
Type |
|
type of prop |
|
loading main |
|
range alt |
|
length main |
|
power alt |
|
area main |
|
power main |
|
stall speed alt |
|
height main |
|
span alt |
|
range main |
|
Manufacturer |
|
max speed main |
|
engine (prop) |
|
power/mass main |
|
climb rate alt |
|
ceiling main |
|
empty weight main |
|
stall speed main |
|
Developed From | |
area alt |
|
First Flight |
|
max speed alt |
|
jet or prop? |
|
never exceed speed alt |
|
loading alt |
|
empty weight alt |
|
plane or copter? |
|
ceiling alt |
|
max takeoff weight main |
|
variants with their own articles | |
never exceed speed main |
|
Crew |
|
Number Built |
|
ref |
|
abstract |
|
is Developed From of | |
is wikipage disambiguates of |