The Yak-40 - a short-haul (865-1600 km), twin-jet aircraft designed particularly for service in isolated areas of the U.S.S.R. and capable of landing on small airfields without concrete runways, is discussed. The Yak-40 features bypass jet turbines, rear-mounted engines, and a T tail section coupled with the conventional large-aspect-ratio delta wing, all-surface landing gear, and ease of maintenance of the Li-2 and Il-14 propeller aircraft which it replaces. The Yak-40 can take off from airstrips only 340-360 meters long, has takeoff and landing speeds of 160 and 150en1 km/hr, respectively, and has fast climbing ability. The Yak-40 is equipped with all the instrumentation required for allweather flight, including an onboard computer and radar with a range of up to 350 km. (Author)
Comfortable Travel on 11 Country Routes
1973
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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