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     YAK 54                  manuals                 

Familiar to all from the Red Bull air competition, the Yak 54 was designed for Yakolev by Chief Constructor Dmitry Drach and Lead Engineer Vladimir Popov as a new generation championship acrobatic display 3D aircraft capable of unlimited performance.
The control surfaces are large as is necessary to perform exactly choreographed air manoeuvers.  the power to weight ratio is awesome.
A great looking airplane, the Yak 54 has unbeatable stability and silk smooth precision in its flight characteristics executing whatever sequence of pattern aerobatic moves you wish.
The beginner 3D flyer will grow and develop presice flying skills with this larger than average model,  the advanced competitor will really make it the centre of attention at the local flying field.

Specification
Recommended Engine .91 to 1.20
Wingspan approx. 1620 mm
Overall length approx. 1430 mm
Wing area approx. 63 dmē
All-up weight according to fittings 3800 g

Description
- Almost Ready to Fly model (ARTF)
- Conventional all-wood construction
- Removable canopy
- Rudder coupled to steerable tailwheel
- Major components covered in multi-colour film
- Undercarriage, fueltank, wheels, small items, linkage hardware pack
 
RC functions
Rudder, coupled tailwheel
Elevator
Aileron
Throttle
- ARTF (Almost Ready to Fly)
- Two-seat aerobatic trainer aircraft
- Full-size powered by radial engine
- Covered in multi-colour film
- Designed for precision aerobatics

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