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richard.goode(at)russiana Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:06 am Post subject: G Limits and Lifetime |
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An important subject.
Yaks are very tough aircraft, and I am sure stronger in ultimate strength but also longevity than any western analogue.
However I am absolutely sure that Yak-50s and Yak-52s cannot be flown at their design limits (+9G/-7G and +7G/-5G) indefinitely.
Also remember that these limits apply to standard aircraft, with the MAXIMUM of 198lbs in each cockpit, INCLUDING parachutes.
Immaculate (and so heavier) paint-jobs; extra fuel; smoke systems etc etc will all eat into G limits.
Fly a Yak-52 at +5G and it will last forever. Fly it at 7G and there is a very finite lifetime.
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L39parts(at)hotmail.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:04 am Post subject: G Limits and Lifetime |
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I'm pretty sure that the typical Yank CJ owner can't fly at +9/-7G indefinitely either. The vast majority are a bit long of tooth and gray of beard to do that 1 day a week, let alone 7 days. Looking at the girth of the typical owner, I'd say 9G is well over a ton. That's a lot for your ass to support and for your heart to deal with.
Somewhere between 3G and five it stops being fun and starts being work. It becomes hard work after five. I've never seen 9G and don't want to. In the negative range minus two is hard work.
I don't believe it's possible to win unlimited competition in a Yak 52, so there's no reason to fly one at 7G, and certainly not 9G. It's nice that the wings won't break if you have a 7G awshit, but if you do that very often you need sit down and have a long talk with yourself.
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