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Yakovlev The JSC A.S. Yakovlev Design Bureau (russian: ОАО Опытно-конструкторское бюро им. А.С. Яковлева) is a Russian aircraft designer and manufacturer (design office prefix Yak). Its head office is in Aeroport D ...
, a Soviet/Russian aircraft manufacturer.


Aircraft


Early aircraft

* AVF-10 (1924 - glider) * AVF-20 (1925 - glider) * AVF-34 (1926 - glider) * AIR-1/VVA-3/Ya-1 (1927 - biplane trainer) * AIR-2/Ya-2 (1928 - biplane trainer, improved AIR-1) * AIR-3/Ya-3 (1929 - general aviation monoplane developed from the AIR-2) * AIR-4/Ya-4 (1930 - improved AIR-3) * AIR-5 (1931 - cabin monoplane) * AIR-6/VVA-5/Ya-6 (1930 - light utility aircraft) * AIR-7/Ya-7 (1932 - high speed trainer/record-setting) * AIR-8 (1934 - trainer version of AIR-3) * AIR-9 (1935 - trainer/record-setting) * AIR-10/Ya-10 (1934 - precursor of UT-2) * AIR-11/LT-1 (1936 - three-seat touring aircraft) * AIR-12 (1936 - long-range record setting aircraft) * AIR-13 (1936 - long-range racing aircraft) * AIR-14 (1936 - prototype for UT-1) * AIR-15/UT-15 (1938 - racing aircraft) * AIR-16/LT-2 (1936 - prototype 4-seat version of AIR-10) * AIR-17/UT-3 (1937 - prototype 3-seat crew trainer) * AIR-18 (1937 - single-seat racing aircraft based on the UT-1) * AIR-19/Ya-19 (1939 - prototype light transport based on the UT-3) * UT-1 (1936 - single-seat trainer) * UT-2 "Mink" (1937 - 2-seat trainer) * Ya-20 (1937 - prototype for UT-2) * Ya-21 (1936 - prototype racing aircraft) * Ya-21/UT-21 (1938 - prototype single-seat fighter-trainer based on the UT-1) * Ya-22/I-29/BB-22 (1939 - multi role combat aircraft prototype) * Ya-23/UT-23 (1938 - prototype reconnaissance trainer based on UT-2) * Ya-23 (1939 - prototype for Yak-4)


Bombers

* Yak-2 (1940 - World War II bomber) * Yak-4/BB-22 (1941 - World War II bomber, improved Yak-2) * Yak-28 "Brewer" (1958 - multi-role bomber) ** Yak-28P "Firebar" (1961 - long-range interceptor version of the Yak-28)


Fighters

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Yak-1 The Yakovlev Yak-1 (russian: Яковлев Як-1) was a Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. The Yak-1 was a single-seat monoplane with a composite structure and wooden wings; production began in early 1940.Angelucci and Matricardi 1978, ...
(1940 - World War II fighter) *
Yak-3 The Yakovlev Yak-3 (Russian: Яковлев Як-3) was a single-engine, single-seat World War II Soviet fighter. Robust and easy to maintain, it was much liked by both pilots and ground crew.Glancey 2006, p. 180. One of the smallest and lighte ...
(1943 - World War II fighter) * Yak-7 "Mark" (1941 - World War II single-seat fighter) * Yak-9 "Frank" (1942 - World War II fighter/bomber, improved Yak-7DI) * Yak-15 "Feather" (1946 - first successful Soviet jet fighter, developed from Yak-3U) * Yak-17 "Feather" (1947 - jet fighter, improved Yak-15) * Yak-23 "Flora" (1948 - fighter, development of Yak-15/Yak-17) * Yak-38 "Forger" (1975 - V/STOL shipborne fighter)


Trainers

* Yak-7 "Mark" (1941 - World War II 2-seat trainer) * Yak-11 "Moose" (1946 - trainer, developed from Yak-3) * Yak-17V/Yak-17UTI "Magnet" (1948 - trainer version of Yak-17) * Yak-18 "Max" (1946 - tandem two-seat military primary trainer) *
Yak-18T The Yakovlev Yak-18T (russian: Яковлев Як-18T) is a four- or five-seat fully aerobatic utility aircraft developed by Yakovlev. Introduced to train Aeroflot pilots, it has gained some popularity as a sportplane both inside and outside ...
(1967 - 4- or 5-seat civilian primary trainer) * Yak-20 (1950 - trainer) * Yak-21 (1947 - prototype trainer) * Yak-28U "Maestro" (1962 - trainer version of the Yak-28) * Yak-30 "Magnum" (1960 - trainer prototype, designation reused) * Yak-32 "Mantis" (1960 - trainer, single-seat version of Yak-30) * Yak-50 (1975 - aerobatic) *
Yak-52 The Yakovlev Yak-52 (russian: Яковлев Як-52) is a Soviet primary trainer aircraft which first flew in 1976. It was produced in Romania from 1977 to 1998 by Aerostar, as ''Iak-52'', which gained manufacturing rights under agreement wi ...
(1976 - aerobatic and military primary trainer) * Yak-54 (1994 - aerobatic, developed from the Yak-55M) *
Yak-55 The Yakovlev Yak-55 is a single-seat aerobatic aircraft. Pilots flying the Yak-55 have won several world aerobatic championships.Gunston, 1997 Development The Soviet team in the 1976 World Aerobatic Championship, although dominating the champions ...
(1981 - aerobatic) * Yak-130 "Mitten" (1992 - lead-in fighter trainer / light combat aircraft) *
Yak-152 The Yakovlev Yak-152 is a Russian primary trainer (aircraft), trainer aircraft from the Yakovlev Design Bureau, part of the Irkut Corporation. The prototype Yak-152 first flew on 29 September 2016, powered by a RED A03 diesel engine, rated at ...
(2016 - military primary trainer) * Yak-200 (1953 - multi-engined trainer) * Yak-210 (1953 - multi-engined navigator trainer developed from the Yak-200)


Airliners, transport and utility aircraft

* Yak-6/NBB (1943 - military transport/night bomber) * Yak-10 "Crow" (1945 - liaison, commuter transport) * Yak-12 "Creek" (1946 - liaison, general purpose utility) * Yak-14 "Mare" (1948 - military transport glider) *
Yak-18T The Yakovlev Yak-18T (russian: Яковлев Як-18T) is a four- or five-seat fully aerobatic utility aircraft developed by Yakovlev. Introduced to train Aeroflot pilots, it has gained some popularity as a sportplane both inside and outside ...
(1967 - 4 seat aerobatic trainer/utility) * Yak-40 "Codling" (1966 - commercial passenger) * Yak-42 "Clobber" (1977 - commercial passenger, developed from Yak-40) * Yak-58 (1993 - light utility) * Yak-112 (1993 - light general purpose utility)


Reconnaissance

* Yakovlev R-12 (1940 - prototype photographic reconnaissance aircraft based on the Yak-2) * Yak-25 "Flashlight" (1954 - interceptor) * Yak-27 "Flashlight" and "Mangrove" (1958 - fighter/reconnaissance) *
Yakovlev Pchela The Yakovlev Pchela-1T ("Пчела" meaning bee) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufactured by the Russian Yakovlev Design Bureau. Its primary use is for surveillance and observation in battlefield environments with downlinked video. Othe ...
(1990s - unmanned reconnaissance aircraft)


Helicopters

* Yak-24 "Horse" (1952 - transport helicopter)


Planned aircraft

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Irkut MC-21 The Irkut MC-21 (russian: Иркут МС-21) is a single-aisle airliner, developed in Russia by the Yakovlev Design Bureau The JSC A.S. Yakovlev Design Bureau (russian: ОАО Опытно-конструкторское бюро им. А. ...
(proposed short- and medium-range airliner)


Experimental

* VVP-6 (experimental VTOL transport and weapons platform) * Yak-3/I-26U/I-30 (1941 - World War II fighter prototype) * Yak-5/I-28 (1940 - World War II fighter-trainer prototype) * Yak-8 "Crib" (1944 - prototype utility aircraft, improved Yak-6) * Yak-13 (1945 - improved Yak-10, prototype only) * Yak-16 "Cork" (1948 - light civilian transport) * Yak-19 (1947 - prototype jet fighter) *
Yak-25 The Yakovlev Yak-25 ( NATO designation Flashlight-A/Mandrake) was a swept wing, turbojet-powered interceptor and reconnaissance aircraft built by Yakovlev and used by the Soviet Union. Design and development The Yak-25 originated from a nee ...
(1947 - fighter prototype, designation reused) * Yak-26 "Flashlight" (1955 - tactical bomber, developed from Yak-25) * Yak-30 (1948 - fighter prototype, development of Yak-25) * Yak-33 (early 1960s - V/STOL fighter, bomber, reconnaissance aircraft project) * Yak-36 "Freehand" (1963 - VTOL demonstration aircraft) * Yak-43 (1983 - projected replacement for VTOL Yak-141 fighter) * Yak-44 (1980s - carrier-capable airborne early warning) * Yak-45 (1973 - failed air superiority fighter design) * Yak-46 (1990s - failed push prop design developed from the Yak-42) * Yak-48 (1998 - projected medium civilian transport) * Yak-50 (1949 - fighter prototype, development of Yak-30, designation reused) * Yak-53 (1982 - aerobatic trainer prototype, single-seat version of Yak-52) * Yak-60 (late 1960s - tandem-rotor heavy-lift helicopter design) * Yak-77 (1993 - projected medium twin-engine business and/or regional commuter airliner) * Yak-100/Yak-22 (1948 - projected transport helicopter design, initially named as Yak-22) * Yak-140 (1954 - experimental fighter aircraft; cancelled in favor of the MiG-21) * Yak-141/Yak-41 "Freestyle" (1987 - prototype supersonic VTOL fighter, initially named as Yak-41) *
Yak-201 The Yakovlev Yak-201 was a planned Russian vertical takeoff and landing stealth fighter/interceptor aircraft for the Russian Navy, as a follow up to the Yak-141 and Yak-43 aircraft. The design was carried out in the mid-1990s Yakovlev Design ...
(Fifth-generation
VTOL A vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is one that can take off and land vertically without relying on a runway. This classification can include a variety of types of aircraft including helicopters as well as thrust-vectoring fixed-win ...
aircraft intended for the Russian Navy in the 1990s) * Yak-220 (projected transport aircraft based on the Yak-200) * Yak-1000 (1951 - high-speed experimental aircraft) * Yak-EG (1947 - experimental helicopter)


International aircraft projects

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Gulfstream G200 The Gulfstream G200, formerly known as the IAI Galaxy, is a twin-engine business jet. It was designed originally by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and was produced by IAI for Gulfstream Aerospace from 1999 through 2011. Design and development ...
(withdrew in 1995) *
Hongdu Yakovlev CJ-7 The Hongdu Yakovlev CJ-7 (L-7) is a two-seat piston engined trainer aircraft jointly developed by the Hongdu Aviation Industry Group and the Yakovlev, primarily for the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Design and development ...


References

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