PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Yakovlev Yak-16
rdfs:comment
  • The Yakovlev Yak-16 (NATO reporting name Cork) was a Soviet light transport that first flew in 1947. Prototypes were built in both passenger and military cargo versions, but neither was put into production as the Antonov An-2 was felt to be more versatile.
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empty weight kg
  • 4486
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prop blade number
  • 2
range km
  • 800
Status
  • Canceled
eng1 type
  • seven-cylinder, air-cooled, single-row, radial engines
more performance
  • 360.0
gross weight kg
  • 6230
Type
  • Light transport aircraft
max speed note
  • at
eng1 kW
  • 522
height m
  • 4.660000
span m
  • 21.500000
Manufacturer
max speed kmh
  • 370
Capacity
  • 10
ceiling m
  • 7750
length m
  • 15.600000
National Origin
First Flight
  • 1947-09-24
wing area sqm
  • 56.250000
prime units?
  • met
prop name
  • variable-pitch VISh-11V-20
Crew
  • 2
Number Built
  • 2
eng1 name
  • Shvetsov ASh-21
ref
  • Gordon, et al., OKB Yakovlev: A History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft
eng1 number
  • 2
abstract
  • The Yakovlev Yak-16 (NATO reporting name Cork) was a Soviet light transport that first flew in 1947. Prototypes were built in both passenger and military cargo versions, but neither was put into production as the Antonov An-2 was felt to be more versatile.