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PML-2006 "Yak-50"- C/L training model copy


PML-2006 "Yak-50"- C/L training model copy (F4B) - Scale 1:12

Length of model (greatest).............................................................................................0,650 м
Wingspan.......................................................................................................................................0,765 м
Model height (without the gear)...................................................................................0,160 м
Model height (with the gear)...........................................................................................0,240 м
Distance from an axis prop to gnd...............................................................................0,125 м
Lay corner......................................................................................................................................12,0 deg
Weight (without the engine and fuel) ......................................................................~0,5 kg
Engine (not included).....................................................................................................from 1.5 CC

The assembly manual can be downloaded Here

Drawings (for review) can be downloaded here: Draw

3D model (for review): Download*

*download and open in Adobe Acrobat with enabled viewing of 3D content


A Full kit usually consists of the following items: landing gear wheel, thermo film and/or balsa/foam plate, assembly drawing or drawings, line and control stick (handle), fuel tank, etc.

The engine and fuel not included

The price of the full kit is: 3 810.00 rbl.


C/L contour model copy PML-2006 "Yak-50" continues a series of models of half-nighters "Wings of Soviets" in the class F4B (F4B).

This model is training and is intended mainly for beginners modelers. It is simple in design, stable in flight, has a good appearance. The use of a three-wheeled chassis allows the model to avoid tilting at the start and forgives rough landing errors.

The model will be available in versions allowing the installation of different types of engines, both foreign (ASP, OS LA) and domestic engines (there is an option for KMD 2.5, MARZ 2.5 and 2.5 CSTKAM). The kit will be a wonderful gift for both beginners and experienced modelers.

The Yak-50 is a Soviet training plane.

Aerobatic aircraft Yak-50 was developed in the Yakovlev design Bureau in 1972 under the guidance of V. P. Kondratyev. It was decided to keep the aerodynamic scheme Yak-18PS, but to reduce the overall dimensions. The construction became all-metal. Applied more powerful engine M-14P. Serial production began in 1976 at the Arsenyev aircraft factory.

Yak-50 is built according to the aerodynamic scheme of the free-carrying low-plane. The construction is all-metal. The fuselage is semi-monocoque. The wing is straight, trapezoidal in plan. Tricycle landing gear with tail wheel. The main racks in flight are pressed to the wing. The power plant consists of a piston 9-cylinder radial air-cooled engine M-14P designed by A. G. Ivchenko with a two-blade propeller variable pitch.

Yak-50 first took part in international competitions in 1976. Then on friendly competitions in aerobatics of teams of the socialist countries in Czechoslovakia the national team of the USSR on Yak-50 won a team victory on all three exercises. Of the 30 prizes Soviet athletes won 23, including the first 8.

It was exported to Australia, great Britain, East Germany, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Poland. On the basis of the Yak-50 sports developed a double training aircraft Yak-52.

Video of model and flight

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