Yak-17V
(Modelik)
It was the most produced variant of the Yak-17 (NATO reporting name "Magnet") was a tandem-seat, dual-control trainer.
(Modelik)
It was the most produced variant of the Yak-17 (NATO reporting name "Magnet") was a tandem-seat, dual-control trainer.
Historical information
The Yakovlev Yak-17 (NATO reporting name "Feather"), was an early Soviet jet fighter.
It was developed from the Yak-15, the main difference being tricycle landing gear. The trainer version, known as the Yak-17UTI, was the Soviet's most numerous and important early jet trainer.
The Yak-17UTI (Yak-17V in Poland) — the most produced variant of the Yak-17 (NATO reporting name "Magnet") was a tandem-seat, dual-control trainer.
Production began in 1948. Total production of all Yak-15 and Yak-17 variants was 717, with the Yak-17UTI the most numerous of all variants of this early Soviet jet.