The Yakovlev Yak-52 is a Soviet primary trainer aircraft which first flew in 1976. It is still being produced in Romania by Aerostar, which gained manufacturing rights under agreement within the now defunct COMECON socialist trade organisation.
The Yak-52 was designed originally as an aerobatic trainer for students in the Soviet DOSAAF training organisation, which trained both civilian sport pilots and military pilots. Since the early 1990s and the fall of the Soviet Union, many Yak 52s have been exported to the west. Of the approximately 1,800 produced to date, most now fly in the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and other western countries. Features
All Balsa and Light-Ply construction Fully Covered with weathered detailing Fibreglass cowling Control surfaces pre-hinged and installed Big battery hatch for easy battery change after every flight Fixed undercarriage (Electric retracts sold separately - VQARE04)
Includes
Assembly instructions With stage-by-stage illustrations - [ Download ] Fibreglass cowling Electric motor mount Wheels and wheels cover Painted pilot Engine mounts Spinner Fuel tank Decals and all hardware
Required Hardware - IC Version (Not Included)
Transmitter, Motor, Propeller, Servos, Battery, Extension Leads, Glue, Tools and Silicone Fuel Line (For GP)
Recommended Hardware - EP Version (Not Included)
Electric Motor & ESC - Electrospeed Boost 50 Power Pack Servos - TBC