| Only a single Yak-1000 was built.
The design speed is reported to have been
1750km/h. If
the engine had an afterburner it was
expected Mach 1.88 would have been
attained. In fact, taxi tests in 1951
showed such dangerous instability that
flight testing was not attempted.
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DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 4.52 m | 15 ft 10 in |
Length | 11.69 m | 38 ft 4 in |
loupan, 20.06.2011 13:45 showed such dangerous instability that flight testing was not attempted. reply |
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