Yakovlev Yak-26

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The Yakovlev Yak-26 was a tactical bomber version of the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-25 (NATO reporting name 'Flashlight') developed in 1956. Although it bore a clear resemblance to the Yak-25, a glazed nose for a navigator/bombardier replaced the Yak-25's radome, increasing the crew to three. The Nudelman NL-37 cannon was replaced with four NR-23 23 mm weapons, and an internal weapons bay was added for 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) of bombs. Additional bombs could be carried on underwing pylons.

Although flown at the Tushino air show on 24 June 1956, only nine were produced, and the type did not enter service.

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General characteristics

  • Crew: one, pilot
  • Length: 17.16 m (56 ft 3 in)
  • Wingspan: 10.96 m (35 ft 11 in)
  • Height: m (ft)
  • Wing area: 29 m² (312 ft²)
  • Empty weight: kg (lb)
  • Loaded weight: 11,200 kg (24,684 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: kg (lb)
  • Powerplant:Tumansky RD-9 AK , 19.6 kN (4,400 lbf) each

Performance

Armament

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Related development

Yakovlev Yak-25

 

Designation sequence

Yak-23 - Yak-24 - Yak-25 - Yak-26 - Yak-27 - Yak-28 - Yak-30

 

 

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