JungleJett
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I was PM'd about offering some input about the Yak-50 and I apologize for the late response. I own a Yak-50 and could not be happier. I know a lot of guys that have flown everything from Super Cubs to Spitfires that have also flown the Yak-50 and without exception, they all absolutley love the Yak-50!
It really is a mini-fighter that is a very capable aerobatic airplane. In fact, it was built specifically for competition aerobatics and is a world champion airplane.
The basics:
Single Seat
Gear, Brakes, Engine Start is all pnuematic.
About 1900 lbs GTOW
No flaps
360 HP radial (do they make another engine?)
Cruise fuel flow..12-13..playing..23-25
Not much range..250 miles maybe
3000 ft a min climb with a standard prop and even better when you hang a three blade on it. You add some horses (up to 450) and it will climb at better that 6000 FPM.
Typical Russian, very simple and solid
Parts are pretty easy to get.
Insurance..depends on hull value (ex. 75K is about $2,000) and my insurance guy has a 50!
Prices run from 65K to 90K and they are going up as people learn about these airplanes.
Landing...cannot take much of a crosswind and floats if your not on speed (55 knots).
Takeoff in less than 400 feet and land in less that 600. Hold on!
Stressed to +9 -6
The -50 should really be considered as a awesome aerobatic airplane! It maybe a little more money but **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**,,,that radial, that WWII fighter look, that performance....you get a lot for not a whole lot.
If someone is really interested in a -50, I know most of them and can point you in the right direction and keep you from making some of the mistakes I made.
You really will not be disappointed.
Check out this links for some shots of some -50's from around the world.
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search
It really is a mini-fighter that is a very capable aerobatic airplane. In fact, it was built specifically for competition aerobatics and is a world champion airplane.
The basics:
Single Seat
Gear, Brakes, Engine Start is all pnuematic.
About 1900 lbs GTOW
No flaps
360 HP radial (do they make another engine?)
Cruise fuel flow..12-13..playing..23-25
Not much range..250 miles maybe
3000 ft a min climb with a standard prop and even better when you hang a three blade on it. You add some horses (up to 450) and it will climb at better that 6000 FPM.
Typical Russian, very simple and solid
Parts are pretty easy to get.
Insurance..depends on hull value (ex. 75K is about $2,000) and my insurance guy has a 50!
Prices run from 65K to 90K and they are going up as people learn about these airplanes.
Landing...cannot take much of a crosswind and floats if your not on speed (55 knots).
Takeoff in less than 400 feet and land in less that 600. Hold on!
Stressed to +9 -6
The -50 should really be considered as a awesome aerobatic airplane! It maybe a little more money but **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**,,,that radial, that WWII fighter look, that performance....you get a lot for not a whole lot.
If someone is really interested in a -50, I know most of them and can point you in the right direction and keep you from making some of the mistakes I made.
You really will not be disappointed.
Check out this links for some shots of some -50's from around the world.
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search
psysicx said:What about a yak-50?