Yak-41, A.S.Yakovlev 'Freestyle'T he Yak-41 is the world's first (and the only) supersonic VTOL fighter. It operates with
lift engines in the forward fuselage and a vectoring nozzle on the main engine, placed well forward, between twin tail booms.
Yak-41 seems to be more a technology demonstrator than an actual fighter aircraft, and the need to use afterburner for take-off
is a distinct problem.
Yak-141 'Freestyle',
used also for record attempts;
| Technical data | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Yak-41 | |
| Function | fighter | |
| Year | 1989 | |
| Crew | 1 | |
| Engines | 1*R-79V-300
2*RD-41 | |
| Speed | 1800km/h | |
| Ceiling | +15000m | |
| Range | 2100km | Armament |
| Guns | 1*g30mm | |
| Bombs/Rockets | 2600kg on pylons | |
| Modified January 25, 1996
by Alexandre Savine; |
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