MAKS Airshow ✈️ YAK-130, Small Yet Powerful!!

Cool short flight demo by a Yakovlev YAK-130 (Яковлев, Як-130) russian trainer jet piloted by Oleg Mutovin at MAKS Airshow in Zhukovskiy, Moscow. The Yakovlev Yak-130 (NATO reporting name: Mitten) is a subsonic bi-seater advanced jet trainer originally developed by the russian company Yakovlev and italian firm Aermacchi. It has also been marketed as a potential light attack aircraft. Development of the plane began in 1991 and the maiden flight was conducted on 25 April 1996. In 2002, it won a Russian government tender for training aircraft and in 2009 the aircraft entered service with the Russian Air Force. As an advanced training aircraft, the Yak-130 is able to replicate the characteristics of several 4 generation fighters as well as the fifth-generation Sukhoi Su-57, making the airplane an actual FLYING simulator, which is kind of amazing, if you ask me. It can also perform light-attack and reconnaissance duties, carrying a combat load of up to 3,000 kg, including various guided and un-guided weapons, auxiliary fuel tanks and electronic pods. Yak-130 has nine hard points: two wingtip, six under-wing and one under-fuselage. Just as mentioned, the Yak-130 is able to replicate characteristics of Russian 4th and 5th generation fighters. This is possible through the use of open architecture digital avionics compliant with a 1553 Databus, a full digital glass cockpit, four-channel digital Fly-By-Wire System (FBWS) and Instructor controlled and variable FBWS handling characteristics and embedded simulation. The type also has a Head-up display (HUD) and a Helmet-Mounted-Sighting-System (HMSS), with a double GPS/GLONASS receiver updating an Inertial Reference System (IRS) for highly accurate navigation and precision targeting. The developer estimates that the plane can cover up to 80% of the entire pilot flight training program. The aircraft’s twin engines are mounted under extended wing roots, which reach as far forward as the windscreen. Two Ivchenko Progress AI-222-25 with Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) produce a combined total of 49 kilonewtons of thrust. An upgraded, “-28“ engine is also on offer, increasing the thrust up to 53 kN. At a normal Take-Off Weight of 7,250 kg, a Thrust-to-Weight ratio of is achieved with the “-25“, or with the “-28“ engines. This compares with for the BAE Systems Hawk 128 and for the Aero Vodochody L-159B. Maximum internal fuel capacity is 1,700 kg. With two external combat fuel tanks the figure increases to 2,600 kg. Maximum true airspeed is Mach , service ceiling is 12,500 metres and load factors are from −3 to 9G. Typical Take-Off speed and distance in a “clean“ configuration are 209 km/h and 550 m, whilst landing figures are 191 km/h and 750 m respectively. Cross wind limit is 56 km/h. The Yakovlev Yak-130 is also equipped with the FBWS controlled engine intake blanking doors, in order to prevent the aircraft’s engines from sustaining FOD when operating from unpaved runways and grass strips. SPECIFICATIONS Crew: 2 Length: m Wingspan: m Height: m Wing area: m2 Empty weight: 4600 kg Gross weight: 7250 kg MTOW: 10290 kg Powerplant: 2 × Ivchenko-Progress AI-222-25 turbofan engines, kN thrust each PERFORMANCE Maximum speed: 1060 km/h Cruise speed: 887 km/h Stall speed: 165 km/h Range: 2100 km Combat range: 555 km Service ceiling: 12500 m G-limits: 8.0 / −3.0 Rate of climb: 65 m/s Wing loading: 276.4 kg/m2 Thrust/weight: Hardpoints: 9 More info on this aircraft here: If you dearly enjoy my content, please consider supporting me on Patreon! I’d feel really grateful that you take some time to SHARE this video with your friends, LIKE and off course, SUBSCRIBE and ring the bell! D31 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My secondary aviation YouTube channel: (For vlogging and RC tutorials and weird stuff that I think has no place in my main channel) My AIRSOFT YouTube channel: (Mostly airsoft gameplays) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also follow me on: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Patreon:
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