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Put two Yak-55s together ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2VrKp4M6qk
 
A modern zwilling. Cool video. I can't wait to see it when they get the jet on it and in it's final paint scheme. It will look like something out of Crimson Skies.
 
TomcatViP said:
And what comes next, a Yak165?

(feeling grumpy)

All the fun bastardization we loved in the 110 -- now with 50% more Yak!



I think it's great. Bit strange, but great.
 
Cutaway Yak-110, author unknow and modified by Motocar in free interpretation
 

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Sundog said:
... I can't wait to see it when they get the jet on it and in it's final paint scheme. ...

The wait is finally over.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIp3DEPmWCE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_pZy72DEl8
 
Coller is also the builder of the Yak 110 along with Jeff Boerboon, a renowned airshow pilot. Both Coller and Boerboon were also part of the team that developed the Jet Waco.

When it comes to the Jet Waco, Lindemann said the plane's radial engine, which powers the propeller, produces about 450 horsepower and about 1,500 pounds of thrust.



The plane's jet engine, similar to that of a Learjet, produces about 3,000 pounds of thrust.

Combined, the radial engine and jet engine produce about 4,500 pounds of thrust.

That is a lot of power, according to Lindemann.

"You can actually take the airplane up, stop it on a vertical line, hover and then you can increase power and start climbing again," Lindemann said, adding the plane will do maneuvers that no other plane will do.

"It will go straight up for thousands and thousands of feet, where normally you pull another airshow plane up and you get a thousand feet vertical and that's it, you're coming back down," he said.

 
Add to this wonderful Yak-110 something around "twenty" and you could easily outperform jet Yak-120!
Or, couple of Yak-130s could be connected and fitted with extra pulse jet - nice 4-man 5-engined trainer.
Alexander Yakovleff would be proud for these modifications, isn't he?
 

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