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50cc RC League Yak 54
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Regular Price $529.95 plus $70.00 shipping
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Russian Thunder color scheme
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Yellow,
Black and Silver
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Some hardware in manual may be different that hardware in airplane kit
This RC League 50cc Yak
54 is a great airplane for just flying the pattern or doing extreme aerobatics.
Install a 50cc engine on this airplane and get ready for a ton of fun at your
local club. This Yak is covered with UltraCoat covering
and has Carbon Fiber Landing gear, tail gear, wing and
stab tubes. Cannot miss with this airplane.
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Two color schemes to choose from
Specifications:
Wingspan 85"
Wing Area 1409 Sq"
Length 70"
Flying Weight 16 Lbs
Engine 50cc Gas
Radio 6-8 servos
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Features
Great aerodynamic design
- Designed for precision aerobatics
- Strong, Light Weight Construction
- Instruction Manual
- Carbon Fiber Landing gear
- Carbon Fiber tail gear
- Carbon Fiber Wing Tube
- Carbon Fiber Stab Tube
- Professionally covered with UltraCoat Covering
- Large control surfaces double beveled for maximum throw
- Robart Style Hinges
- Fiberglass Cowl & Wheel Spats
Included Hardware:
Ball Link
Fuel Tank
Carbon Fiber Landing Gear
Carbon Fiber Tail wheel
Tires, Axles
Servo Tray
Control linkage
Rudder control linkage
Typical China instruction manual
Push rod
Pull-pull system
Shipped in two large boxes
Retail Price is $529.95
The Yakovlev Yak-54 is a Russian acrobatic aircraft that first flew 23 December 1993.
Part of a new generation acrobatic aircraft of Yakovlev design bureau, it breaks from a long line of aircraft started in 1937 with UT-2/AIR-10. It is a development of the single-seat Yak-55M, designed by Chief Constructor Dmitry Drach and Lead Engineer Vladimir Popov.
It was produced by Saratov Aviation Facility in cooperation with JSV "Gorky U-2" up to 2005, when the production moved to the Arsenyev Aviation Company "Progress" facility in Arsenyev.
The only Yak-54 currently flying in the is "Russian Thunder" (www.russianthunder.com), an air show plane formerly piloted by Eric Beard (now deceased) and recently purchased by Jim Bourke of Knife Edge Software and RCGroups.com.