Aircraft Data for: Yakovlev Yak-52 -

Updated: Jan. 22nd 2009

Summary

The Yak-52 is based on the Yak-50. Key difference are a tandem cockpit and tricycle undercarriage. Designed as a basic trainer for the Soviet Air Force, many examples are now used as sport aircraft in the west. Still produced in Romania by Aerostar

  Country of origin: Soviet Union      First flight: 1976      No. built: 1800      Crew: 1      Passengers: 1
 
Power 1 x Vedeneyev M-14 (200 - 400 hp) piston engine
 Uses the M-14P rated at 360hp/266kW
 
Dimensions:
Length: 25 ft. 5 in.
Wing Span: 30 ft. 6 in.
Height: 8 ft. 6 in.
Empty Weight: 2,205 lbs.
Max. Weight: 2,844 lbs.
 Performance: 
Max. speed: 147 kts
Cruise speed: 128 kts
Ceiling: 13,100 ft.
Normal range: 275 nm
Max. range: 1,000 nm (when equipped with long range fuel)
 

Location Data for: Old Warden Airfield 

Updated: Dec. 9th 2008

Summary

Home to a historic collection of over 40 aircraft founded by aviator Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth. Within the collection are five Edwardian aeroplanes, the oldest being a Bleriot XI which dates back to 1909. Regular airshows are held throughout the year

  Class: Civil      Operator: The Shuttleworth Collection     Opened: 1928     
 
 
Location: Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire,  United Kingdom   Elevation: 110 ft.
 
Runways:
Direction Length Surface Notes
03/21  2060 ft.  Grass 
 

Aircraft Details:
Yakovlev Yak-52 >>>>
Private
 
Location:
Old Warden, United Kingdom
 
Photo by:  Simon Willson
Date:  2010-07-17
Image ID:  104718
 

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