Title: Walkarounds on Yaks Post by: Massimo Tessitori on March 08, 2011, 08:47:14 AM Please post here the links to walkarounds to Yak planes.
Massimo Title: Re: Walkarounds on Yaks Post by: John Thompson on March 09, 2011, 08:33:52 PM Two more Yak-1b walkarounds:
http://karopka.ru/forum/forum212/topic457/ Yak-1 restoration: http://www.hawker-restorations-ltd.co.uk/_images/_completed/yak1/yak1wing.html Yak-9U: http://scalemodels.ru/modules/photo/viewcat.php?cid=156&orderby=dateA&show=12&min=12 Yak-3: http://scalemodels.ru/modules/photo/viewcat_cid_343.html http://scalemodels.ru/modules/photo/viewcat.php?cid=162&orderby=date John Title: Re: Walkarounds on Yaks Post by: John Thompson on November 13, 2012, 01:02:27 AM Yak-3 walkaround; 35 images:
http://walkarounds.scalemodels.ru/v/walkarounds/avia/before_1950/yak-3/?g2_page=1 John Title: Re: Walkarounds on Yaks Post by: learstang on November 13, 2012, 01:25:51 AM Thank you for the link John!
Regards, Jason Title: Re: Walkarounds on Yaks Post by: KL on November 16, 2012, 06:24:35 PM ... there are NO flying Yak-9's anywhere in the world at this time. The truth is that only one real WWII Yak-9 survived to this day: it is an early Yak-9 attrbuted to HSU Kleshchev. It was preserved at the OKB Yakovlev museum, now it's displayed at the Zadorozhni's museum in Moscow. Two postwar (1945-46) Yak-9Us with VK-107 engines and wooden wings are preserved in Monino museum and in MoF in Seattle. Four all metal, postwar (1946-47) Yak-9Ps are preserved in Europe: one in Warsaw, one in Gdansk, one in Belgrade and one in Plovdiv. One more is preserved in Pyongyang, North Korea. Hopefully they will stay in museums i.e. they will not be restored to flying condition. KL |