Yakovlev Yak-7
The Yakovlev Yak-7 (Russian: Яковлев Як-7; NATO reporting name: Mark) was developed from the earlier Yak-1 fighter, initially as a trainer but converted into a fighter. As both a fighter and later reverting to its original training role, the Yak-7 proved to be a capable aircraft and was well liked by air crews. The Yak-7 was simpler, tougher and generally better than the Yak-1.
Yak-7 (UTI-26) | |
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Yak-7B/M-105PA serial N°22-03 (3rd production batch, 22nd aircraft) during its trials at the NII VVS. | |
Role | Fighter, trainer |
Manufacturer | Yakovlev |
Designer | Alexander Sergeevich Yakovlev |
First flight | 23 July 1940 |
Introduction | 1942 |
Status | Retired |
Primary user | Soviet Air Force |
Produced | 6,399 |
Developed from | Yak-1 |
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