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Yak-9 ser.1

yak9s1

Description

Indicated stall speed in flight configuration: 152..160 km/h
Indicated stall speed in takeoff/landing configuration: 136..141 km/h
Dive speed limit: 750 km/h
Maximum load factor: 10.5 G
Stall angle of attack in flight configuration: 18°
Stall angle of attack in landing configuration: 16°

Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Nominal, 2550 RPM: 537 km/h
Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Nominal, 2700 RPM: 529 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 1700 m, engine mode - Nominal, 2700 RPM: 563 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 3800 m, engine mode - Nominal, 2700 RPM: 594 km/h

Service ceiling: 10500 m
Climb rate at sea level: 18.5 m/s
Climb rate at 3000 m: 15.8 m/s
Climb rate at 6000 m: 9.0 m/s

Maximum performance turn at sea level: 17.5 s, at 270 km/h IAS.
Maximum performance turn at 3000 m: 22.5 s, at 285 km/h IAS.

Flight endurance at 3000 m: 2.1 h, at 350 km/h IAS.

Takeoff speed: 160..190 km/h
Glideslope speed: 195..205 km/h
Landing speed: 135..145 km/h
Landing angle: 12 °

Note 1: the data provided is for international standard atmosphere (ISA).
Note 2: flight performance ranges are given for possible aircraft mass ranges.
Note 3: maximum speeds, climb rates and turn times are given for standard aircraft mass.
Note 4: climb rates and turn times are given for Nominal (2700 RPM) power.

Engine:
Model: M-105PF
Maximum power in Nominal mode (2550 RPM) at sea level: 1240 HP
Maximum power in Nominal mode (2700 RPM) at sea level: 1210 HP
Maximum power in Nominal mode (2700 RPM) at 800 m: 1260 HP
Maximum power in Nominal mode (2700 RPM) at 2700 m: 1200 HP

Engine modes:
Nominal (unlimited time): 2550/2700 RPM, 1050 mm Hg

Water rated temperature in engine output: 70..85 °C
Water maximum temperature in engine output: 100 °C
Oil rated temperature in engine output: 90..100 °C
Oil maximum temperature in engine output: 115 °C

Supercharger gear shift altitude: 2200 m

Empty weight: 2254 kg
Minimum weight (no ammo, 10% fuel): 2549 kg
Standard weight: 2841 kg
Maximum takeoff weight: 2858 kg
Fuel load: 324 kg / 440 l
Useful load: 604 kg

Forward-firing armament:
20mm gun "SsVAK", 120 rounds, 800 rounds per minute, nose-mounted
12.7mm machine gun "UB", 200 rounds, 1000 rounds per minute, synchronized

Length: 8.5 m
Wingspan: 10 m
Wing surface: 17.15 m²

Combat debut: November 1942

Operation features:

  • The engine has a two-stage mechanical supercharger which must be manually switched at 2000...2400m altitude.
  • Engine mixture control is manual; it is necessary to lean the mixture if altitude is more than 3-4 km for optimal engine operation. Also, leaning the mixture allows a reduction in fuel consumption during flight.
  • Engine RPM has an automatic governor and it is maintained at the required RPM corresponding to the governor control lever position. The governor automatically controls the propeller pitch to maintain the required RPM.
  • Water and oil radiator shutters are controlled manually.
  • The airplane can only be trimmed in the pitch axis.
  • Landing flaps have a pneumatic actuator. Flaps can only be fully extended; gradual extending is impossible. Due to the weak force of the actuator the extended landing flaps may be pressed upwards by the airflow if the airspeed is more than 220 km/h. Remember that the flaps will not extend fully in case of high speed. In case of a high-speed landing approach the flaps may extend a few steps further right before landing.
  • The aircraft has a manual control for the tailwheel lock. The unlocked tailwheel has a 90° turn limit. The tailwheel should be locked when taxiing straight for a long distance and before takeoff and landing.
  • The aircraft has differential pneumatic wheel brakes with shared control lever. This means that if the brake lever is held and the rudder pedal the opposite wheel brake is gradually released causing the plane to swing to one side or the other.
  • Fuel gauges are installed on left and right wing fuel tanks, outside of the cockpit. Less than 25l of fuel remaining in the wing tanks or the central feeder tank (10 litres capacity) are not measured.
  • The canopy has no emergency release. In order to bail out, you must slow below 550 kph to open the canopy.

Basic data and recommended positions of the aircraft controls:

  1. Starting the engine:

    • recommended position of the mixture control lever: 100%
    • recommended position of the radiators control handles: close
    • recommended position of the prop pitch control handle: 100%
    • recommended position of the throttle lever: 5%
    • before taxiing, you must unlock the tailwheel
  2. Recommended mixture control lever positions for various flight modes:

    • When running the engine at low throttle near the ground, the mixture control lever should be in the position of about 50%.
    • When the engine is running at full throttle near the ground, the mixture control lever should be in the 75-80% position.
    • As you gain altitude, the altitude corrector closes. At 8-9 km altitude, the altitude corrector closes to 0%.

3.1 Recommended positions of the oil radiator control handle for various flight modes:
- takeoff: open 100%
- climb: open 100%
- cruise flight: open 30%
- combat: open 100%

3.2 Recommended positions of the water radiator control handle for various flight modes:
- takeoff: open 100%
- climb: open 100%
- cruise flight: open 40%
- combat: open 80%

  1. Approximate fuel consumption at 2000 m altitude:
    • Cruise engine mode: 7.5 l/min

Modifications

Mirror
Rear view mirror
Additional mass: 1 kg
Estimated speed loss: 0 km/h

RPK-10
Fixed loop radio compass for navigation with radio beacons
Additional mass: 10 kg
Estimated speed loss: 0 km/h

Landing light
Landing light for night flights
Additional mass: 2 kg
Estimated speed loss: 0 km/h

Reflector Gunsight
PBP-1A reflector gunsight
Additional mass: 0.5 kg
Estimated speed loss: 0 km/h