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/images/notams/notams19/a1r0812.jpgThe last generation of widely produced Soviet light multi-role STOLaircraft that was introduced in late 1957 with numerous changes which ledto improved aerodynamic performances and better level of comfort for thecrew and passengers. The Yak-12A is a conventional monoplane with metal braced high wing,metal and canvas covered fuselage, four seat cabin, fixed landing gear withtail wheel. Wing fitted with flaps and automatic slats. Singlenine-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled, petrol-powered radial engineAI-14R. Two-blade propeller. The plane was used for transport, glidertowing, pilot training, parachute training, and also was used as airambulances and agricultural aircraft. Apart from the Soviet Union,different modifications of Yak-12 (R,M,A) were used in Poland,Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, China and other countries. /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-2.jpgFeaturesAll materials with HD specular, bump and reflection maps5 different liveriesCustom sound effects for switches, knobs, leversDetailed and completely custom animated VCWindshield and gauge reflectionsVolumetric side view prop effectAuthentic totally 3D gauges and avionics systemsAccurate flight dynamicsPDF User Guide /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-4.jpgPurchase A1R Design Bureau - Yak-12A Bundle Purchase A1R Design Bureau - Yak-12A For FSX/P3D v2,v3 Purchase A1R Design Bureau - Yak-12A For Prepar3D v4
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/images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/a1r0809.jpgThe last generation of widely produced Soviet light multi-role STOLaircraft that was introduced in late 1957 with numerous changes which ledto improved aerodynamic performances and better level of comfort for thecrew and passengers. The Yak-12A is a conventional monoplane with metal braced high wing,metal and canvas covered fuselage, four seat cabin, fixed landing gear withtail wheel. Wing fitted with flaps and automatic slats. Singlenine-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled, petrol-powered radial engineAI-14R. Two-blade propeller. The plane was used for transport, glidertowing, pilot training, parachute training, and also was used as airambulances and agricultural aircraft. Apart from the Soviet Union,different modifications of Yak-12 (R,M,A) were used in Poland,Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, China and other countries. /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-2.jpgFeaturesAll materials with HD specular, bump and reflection maps5 different liveriesCustom sound effects for switches, knobs, leversDetailed and completely custom animated VCWindshield and gauge reflectionsVolumetric side view prop effectAuthentic totally 3D gauges and avionics systemsAccurate flight dynamicsPDF User Guide /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/a1r0809/yak-4.jpgPurchase A1R Design Bureau - Yak-12A For FSX/P3D v2,v3 Also available for Prepar3D v4
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/images/notams/notams19/a1r0528/a1r0528.jpgThe latest developer to feature their flight simulator products in theFlightSim.Com Store is A1R Design Bureau. Their speciality is highperformance GA aircraft for FSX and Prepar3D. If you want to try your hand at aerobatics, theirYak-55Mwill fit the bill. It was designed in the 1980's for unlimited aerobaticcompetition. This light plane flys behind a power Vedeneyev M14Pnine-cylinder radial engine putting out 360 hp! /images/notams/notams19/a1r0528/a1r-yak-55m.jpgFor pure speed, fly theCP-80 Racer,a classic single seat racing design developed in France in1972. Small and light, it can do almost 200 mph even with its small100 hp engine. It comes in six liveries and features a completedcustom annimated virtual cockpit. /images/notams/notams19/a1r0528/a1r-yak-12a.jpg For performance of a different kind, theSTOL Yak-12Awill fit the bill. Introduced in 1957 it was widely used in the SovietUnion in a variety of roles. If you enjoy flying behind a radialengine inside a detailed custom animated cockpit you'll enjoy thisone. Shop A1R Design Bureau at the FlightSim.Com Store