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The Yakovlev Yak-8 was a Soviet utility aircraft developed during World War II. It was not accepted for production, but received the NATO reporting name "Crib" anyway.[1]

Yakovlev Yak-8
The second prototype of the Yak-8
Role Utility aircraft
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer Yakovlev
Designer Oleg Antonov
First flight 1944
Status Canceled
Number built 2
Developed from Yakovlev Yak-6

Development


The Yak-8 was an improved version of the Yakovlev Yak-6. It was slightly enlarged but retained its predecessor's mixed construction and general layout. The wooden semi-monocoque forward and central fuselage sections were skinned with a 2 mm (0.079 in) layer of plywood both inside and outside. The rear fuselage was made from a tubular steel framework covered by fabric. The two-spar wooden wing was made in a single piece with fabric-covered ailerons. The main undercarriage retracted rearwards into the rear of the engine nacelles, but the castoring tailwheel was non-retractable. Two 190-horsepower (140 kW) Kossov M-12 engines were originally intended to be used, but they were unavailable and the 145-horsepower (108 kW) Shvetsov M-11FM had to be used instead.[2] The Yak-8 was a dedicated transport so its fuselage was deeper than that of the Yak-6. This gave much more headroom for passengers and six could be accommodated rather than the four of its predecessor.[3]

Two prototypes were built with the first flying in early 1944.[4] The second prototype was some 250 kg (550 lb) lighter than the first one and passed its State acceptance tests. It was recommended for production, but never ordered, probably because the Soviets had begun to switch over to all-metal aircraft.[5]


Specifications


Data from Gordon et al., OKB Yakovlev: A History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft

General characteristics

Performance


References



Citations


  1. "Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles". 18 January 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  2. Gordon, pp. 238–39
  3. Gunston, pp. 467–68
  4. Gunston, p. 468
  5. Gordon, p. 239

Bibliography




На других языках


- [en] Yakovlev Yak-8

[it] Yakovlev Yak-8

Lo Yakovlev Yak-8 (in caratteri cirillici Яковлев Як-8) fu un aereo multiruolo bimotore, monoplano ad ala bassa, progettato dall'OKB 115 diretto da Aleksandr Sergeevič Jakovlev[N 1], sviluppato in Unione Sovietica nei primi anni quaranta e rimasto allo stadio di prototipo.

[ru] Як-8

Як-8 — советский транспортный самолёт, усовершенствованный вариант Як-6М. Разработан в ОКБ А. С. Яковлева. Первый полёт самолёта состоялся в начале 1944 года.



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