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The Soviet Fighter Yakovlev Yak-3 (Paperback)
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The Soviet Fighter Yakovlev Yak-3 (Paperback)
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Yakovlev Yak-3 is considered one of the best World War 2 fighters,
invariably praised by those who flew it in combat for its
remarkable performance. The Germans also treated it with respect,
which is perhaps best illustrated by Generalleutnant Walter
Schwabedissen's remark: The Yak-3 was a tough nut to crack for our
pilots. It outperformed our machines in speed, maneuverability and
rate of climb. The emergence of the Yak-3 was a compromise between
the need to improve the Yak-1's characteristics, and the
limitations of Soviet aircraft industry with its outdated
technologies. The basic design concept took those shortcomings into
account, which allowed a rapid launch of mass production of this
inexpensive fighter. This in turn provided frontline units with
timely deliveries of new equipment to recoup combat losses. The key
to Yak-3's success was not due to the use of a new powerplant (in
those days hard to come by in the USSR), but rather the superior
performance of the M-105PF engine, which resulted in a five percent
increase in power output. In combination with some serious weight
shedding, the Yak-3 had a significantly better performance than the
Yak-1. At altitudes up to 5,000m (which is where most of the air
combat over Eastern Front took place), Yak-3 outperformed both the
Bf-109 and Fw-190 in rate of climb and maneuverability. Unlike the
Yak-1, the new fighter could also stay with the enemy in a dive.
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