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The Yakovlev Yak-26, OKB designation Yak-123, was a Soviet tactical supersonic bomber aircraft flown at the Tushino air show on 24 June 1956. The model did not enter service.

Yak-26
Role Bomber
Manufacturer Yakovlev
Primary user Soviet Air Forces
Number built 10
Developed from Yakovlev Yak-25

Design and development


The Yak-123-1 prototype was developed from the subsonic Yak-25, and in parallel with the Yak-27 aircraft family, with the main goal of operating at supersonic speed. Although the Yak-123 kept the Yak-25's layout, it had a more streamlined and longer fuselage with a glazed nose for a navigator-bombardier, replacing the Yak-25's radome. The engines were upgraded to the much more powerful RD-9AK afterburning turbojets and the wings modified. The Nudelman N-37 cannon was replaced with two NR-23 23 mm guns. The next prototype, designated Yak-26-3, had a tail barbette with two more such guns, but it was removed altogether after testing. An internal weapons bay was added for 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) of bombs, including the nuclear RDS-4 Tatyana. Additional bombs could be carried on underwing pylons. Engines were upgraded to RD-9F.

Although these designs showed potential for a supersonic bomber, they did not feature a radar, limiting their usefulness, and suffered from insufficient stability at high velocities, being prone to aileron reversals. This led to a refinement of the design, resulting in the preproduction-series Yak-26.[1]

Although flown at the Tushino air show on 24 June 1956, only ten were produced, and the type did not enter service.


Operators


 Soviet Union

Specifications (Yak-26)


Data from [citation needed]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development


References


  1. Goebel, Greg. "The Yakovlev Yak-25 & Yak-28." AirVectors.



На других языках


[de] Jakowlew Jak-26

Die Jakowlew Jak-26 (russisch Яковлев Як-26, NATO-Codename „Flashlight-B“) war ein sowjetisches Bombenflugzeug aus der zweiten Hälfte der 1950er Jahre. Aufgrund schlechter Leistungen wurde nur eine kleine Anzahl gebaut.
- [en] Yakovlev Yak-26

[fr] Yakovlev Yak-26

Le Yakovlev Yak-26 est un bombardier tactique soviétique développé en 1956 par Yakovlev.

[ru] Як-26

Як-26 (по классификации НАТО: Flashlight — «Фонарик») — малосерийный сверхзвуковой бомбардировщик ОКБ-115 А. С. Яковлева. Создан на базе Як-25Р для доставки к цели тактической атомной бомбы 8У49 «Наташа» мощностью 40 кт и массой 450 кг[1]. Первый в СССР сверхзвуковой фронтовой бомбардировщик.



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