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The Yakovlev Yak-55 is a single-seat
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aircraft. Pilots flying the Yak-55 have won several world aerobatic championships.Gunston, 1997


Development

The Soviet team in the 1976
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, although dominating the championship, finishing first and second in the individual competition and also winning the team and women's competitions in their Yakovlev Yak-50s,Smith, ''Flight International'', 21 August 1976, pp. 437–439. were impressed by the performance of competing foreign aircraft, which could carry out the required manoeuvers in less space than the Yak-50. A team in the Yakovlev design bureau, led by Sergei Yakovlev, and with V. P. Kondratiev and D. K. Drach as chief engineers, therefore set out to design an all-new dedicated aerobatic aircraft, unrelated to the Yak-50, which would be able to match the tight, low-speed style of Western aircraft.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2005, p. 290.Gunston and Gordon 1997, p. 209. The resulting design, the Yakovlev Yak-55, was a single-engined all-metal
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. The aircraft's wing is mounted midway up the fuselage and is of thick, symmetrical section to aid inverted flight. The pilot sits in an enclosed cockpit under a sliding teardrop canopy level with the trailing edge of the wing and with the seat below wing level. The powerplant is the same
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engine driving a two-bladed V-530TA-D35 propeller, as used by the Yak-50, while the aircraft has a fixed undercarriage with titanium sprung main gear and
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. The prototype Yak-55 first flew in May 1981, was unveiled at the Moscow Tushino air show in August 1982 and displayed (but did not compete) at the 1982 World Aerobatic Championships. By this time, fashions in aerobatic flying had changed, with the high-energy aerobatics demonstrated by the Yak-50 back in fashion, leading to the Yak-55 being rejected by the Soviet team. The Yak-55 was therefore redesigned with new wings with shorter span, reduced area and a thinner but still symmetrical aerofoil section, giving an increased rate of roll and speed.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2005, pp. 290–291. Series production finally began in 1985 at
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,Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2005, p. 291. with 108 aircraft being delivered by 1991. In the late 1980s, work began on a revised version of the Yak-55, the Yak-55M, to meet demands from
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for an aircraft with further increased rates of roll, and to compete with new designs from the Sukhoi design bureau. The Yak-55M had a still smaller wing, which resulted in the required improvement in roll rate. It first flew in May 1989, entering production in 1990.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2005, pp. 291–292. 106 Yak-55Ms had been built by the end of 1993, with low-rate production continuing.Gunston and Gordon 1998, pp. 209–210.


Operational use

The Soviet aerobatic team first used the aircraft in 1984 when they won the
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. That same year the Soviet woman's aerobatic team took first place flying the Yak-55, Kh. Makagonova winning individual gold. The aircraft has been relatively free of Service Bulletins and Airworthiness Directives and has proved exceedingly effective in competition at all levels. The obvious capabilities of the aircraft and its success in use, together with the relatively large numbers built (about 250) have meant that owners make relatively few modifications and that few are needed.


Variants

;Yak-55 :Prototype/initial production aerobatic aircraft. Long-span wings. ;Yak-55 :Revised production version with reduced wingspan and area. ;Yak-55M :Further revised version, with revised wings. ;Technoavia SP-55M :The SP-55M is a development of the Yak-55M by V. P. Kondratiev, one of the designers of the Yak-55 with a redesigned vertical tail, composite-covered control surfaces, a deeper aft fuselage.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2005, p. 292.Jackson 2003, p. 424. ;Yak-56 :The Yak-56 was to be a two-seat trainer based on the Yak-55M, but with a low wing and retractable undercarriage. Power was to have come from a 300 hp VOKBM M-16 8-cylinder x-8 engine driving an AV-16 three-bladed propeller. The prototype was expected to fly in 1992, but delays in producing the engine meant that Yakovlev decided to produce the Yak-54 instead.Gunston and Gordon 2005, p. 210.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2005, pp. 294–295. ;Boerboon & Coller Yak-110 :The Yak-110 is a
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made from two Yak-55s, fitted with a new wing center section supporting a single
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turbojet engine in addition to the Vedeneyev M14P propeller engines. In 2013 pilot Jeff Boerboon and mechanic Dell Coller came up with the idea of the Yak-110. Chad Bartee owns one half, Boerboon the other. The plane is flown with the pilot in the left Yak-55 and is the only trimotor certified for unlimited aerobatics. Its first airshow was the Gunfighter Skies in 2018 at the
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.Hal Bryan; "One Plus One Equals 110", ''EAA Sport Aviation'', February 2019.


Operators

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Specifications (Yak-55M)


See also


References

* Gordon, Yefim, Dmitry Komissarov and Sergey Komissarov. ''OKB Yakovlev: A History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft''. Hinkley, UK: Midland Publishing, 2005. . * Gunston, Bill and Yefim Gordon. ''Yakovlev Aircraft since 1924''. London, UK: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 1997. . * Jackson, Paul. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004''. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group, 2003. . * Smith, Tony
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'', 21 August 1976, pp. 437–439. * Taylor, Michael J. H. (editor). ''Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000''. London:Brassey's, 1999. . * YAK-55M Operators Handbook {{Yakovlev aircraft Aerobatic aircraft 1980s Soviet sport aircraft Yak-055 Mid-wing aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1981