Yakovlev Yak-9B
99.9% accurate replica. Size, speed, weight, thrust/weight ratio, wing area (game counts stabilizers so it looks different), wing loading, etc, are all the same. Features 4 scaled-down Boom 250s in the fuselage.
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was a single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union in World War II and after. Fundamentally a lighter development of the Yak-7 with the same armament, it arrived at the front at the end of 1942. The Yak-9 had a lowered rear fuselage decking and all-around vision canopy. Its lighter airframe gave the new fighter a flexibility that previous models had lacked. The Yak-9 was the most mass-produced Soviet fighter of all time. It remained in production from 1942 to 1948, with 16,769 built (14,579 during the war). Towards the end of the war, the Yak-9 was the first Soviet aircraft to shoot down a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet. Following World War II it was used by the North Korean Air Force during the Korean War.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 32.9ft (10.0m)
- Length 28.2ft (8.6m)
- Height 12.1ft (3.7m)
- Empty Weight 5,611lbs (2,545kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,867lbs (3,114kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.171
- Wing Loading 27.8lbs/ft2 (135.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 246.9ft2 (22.9m2)
- Drag Points 1959
Parts
- Number of Parts 92
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 413