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  • Yakovlev Yak-130
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  • The Yakovlev Yak-130 (NATO reporting name: Mitten) is a subsonic two-seat advanced jet trainer/light attack aircraft or lead-in fighter trainer developed by Yakovlev and Aermacchi. Development of the plane began in 1991, and the maiden flight was conducted on 26 April 1996. In 2005, it won a Russian government tender for training aircraft, and in 2009 the first planes entered service with the Russian Air Force. As an advanced training aircraft, the Yak-130 is able to replicate the characteristics of several 4+ generation fighters as well as the fifth-generation Sukhoi T-50. It can also perform light-attack and reconnaissance duties, carrying a combat load of 3,000 kg.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 22685.0
loaded weight main
  • 6350.0
climb rate main
  • 50.0
length alt
  • 1148.08
span main
  • 9.72 m
Status
  • Active
cruise speed main
  • 887.0
cruise speed alt
  • 551.0
thrust alt
  • 5512
height alt
  • 474.98
Introduced
  • 2010-02-19
primary user
Type
  • Advanced trainer / Light fighter
loading main
  • 276.400000
range alt
  • 1582.0
length main
  • 11.49 m
Unit Cost
  • 1.5E7
area main
  • 23.52
stall speed alt
  • 103.0
height main
  • 4.76 m
span alt
  • 970.28
range main
  • 2546.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 1050.0
thrust/weight
  • 0.780000
climb rate alt
  • 10000.0
ceiling main
  • 12,500 m
National Origin
  • Russia
empty weight main
  • 4600.0
type of jet
  • turbofan
stall speed main
  • 165.0
loaded weight alt
  • 14000.0
area alt
  • 253.2
First Flight
  • 1996-04-26
engine (jet)
  • Progress AI-222-25
max speed alt
  • 644.0
jet or prop?
  • jet
loading alt
  • 56.600000
empty weight alt
  • 10141.0
thrust main
  • 2500.0
number of jets
  • 2
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 42660.0
max takeoff weight main
  • 10290.0
Variants
Crew
  • 2
Armament
  • A symmetric or asymmetric weapon load, weighing up to 3,000 kg and consisting of various guided and un-guided weapons, auxiliary fuel tanks and electronics pods can be carried on 9 hardpoints: 1 on each wingtip, 3 under each wing, and 1 under the fuselage.
Number Built
  • ~40
ref
  • www.yak.ru
abstract
  • The Yakovlev Yak-130 (NATO reporting name: Mitten) is a subsonic two-seat advanced jet trainer/light attack aircraft or lead-in fighter trainer developed by Yakovlev and Aermacchi. Development of the plane began in 1991, and the maiden flight was conducted on 26 April 1996. In 2005, it won a Russian government tender for training aircraft, and in 2009 the first planes entered service with the Russian Air Force. As an advanced training aircraft, the Yak-130 is able to replicate the characteristics of several 4+ generation fighters as well as the fifth-generation Sukhoi T-50. It can also perform light-attack and reconnaissance duties, carrying a combat load of 3,000 kg.
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