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brad(at)runawaymedia.co.z Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:15 pm Post subject: Emailing: 574826_296022973821859_1429115744_n.jpg |
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Ok who sells these and where can I get a set?
Regards Brad banks
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:01 am Post subject: Emailing: 574826_296022973821859_1429115744_n.jpg |
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I assume you're talking about the rocket pods. Boy I bet that 52 has a ridiculous top speed and I bet too it would want to stay out of range of a bunch of AK-47s. Those pods must weight a ton! But boy could you blow up a lot of stuff. Anyway I think those pods are a standard for Russian helicopters and ground attack A/C. I believe they fire the ARINCO S-5 rocket (about 3" x 4' ). This first time I've ever seen a picture with any armament on any CJ or Yak. Real interesting!
I made rocket rails for my CJ ( 3 to a side) and use the fuel tank cover bolts as the mounting point. Total weight for a rail and 3 make believe rockets was 4 lbs. I could not measure the drag they caused but it got to be there.
But I want to know more about the "RK-30" in the back. Looks like a neat looking little jet.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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Ok who sells these and where can I get a set?
Regards Brad banks
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:29 am Post subject: Emailing: 574826_296022973821859_1429115744_n.jpg |
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That is the Yak – 30, a light jet trainer, of which there was also a single seat version, the 32. Six aircraft were made, two single seat and four twin seat. It was an excellent plane, but the order was given, mainly for political reasons to the Czechs for the L – 29. A couple survive, and I know one was for sale not that long ago.
Richard Goode Aerobatics
Rhodds Farm
Lyonshall
Hereford
HR5 3LW
Tel: +44 (0) 1544 340120
Fax: +44 (0) 1544 340129
www.russianaeros.com
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I assume you're talking about the rocket pods. Boy I bet that 52 has a ridiculous top speed and I bet too it would want to stay out of range of a bunch of AK-47s. Those pods must weight a ton! But boy could you blow up a lot of stuff. Anyway I think those pods are a standard for Russian helicopters and ground attack A/C. I believe they fire the ARINCO S-5 rocket (about 3" x 4' ). This first time I've ever seen a picture with any armament on any CJ or Yak. Real interesting!
I made rocket rails for my CJ ( 3 to a side) and use the fuel tank cover bolts as the mounting point. Total weight for a rail and 3 make believe rockets was 4 lbs. I could not measure the drag they caused but it got to be there.
But I want to know more about the "RK-30" in the back. Looks like a neat looking little jet.
Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
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Ok who sells these and where can I get a set?
Regards Brad banks
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LawnDart

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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:42 am Post subject: Re: Emailing: 574826_296022973821859_1429115744_n.jpg |
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Hopefully that is a recent (year) photo; good to see the planes in that hangar getting cleaned. The hangar is at the Monino museum (Central Museum of the Air Forces) east of Moscow. Not the easiest museum to get into and that hangar is generally off limits. I was able to talk some of the young guys into letting me take a look around inside. I have quite a few pictures of this Yak.
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