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Yakovlev AIR-3

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Yakovlev AIR-3

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The Soviet Yakovlev AIR-3, which appeared in 1929, was a two-seat monoplane with single engine, 7.1-metre wingspan, and 11-metre fuselage. Its 146 km/h speed and 1835-kilometre range suited reconnaissance and passenger flying. The AIR-3 represented early Yakovlev design philosophy emphasizing ranged endurance.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Two-seat monoplane
Origine
Soviet Union
Motori
1
Primo volo
1929
Lunghezza
11 m
Apertura alare
7,1 m
Velocità massima
146 km/h
Autonomia
1835 km