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+ | The '''Yakovlev Yak-9''' was a Soviet single-engine fighter that entered service in October 1942 in the Soviet Air Force. Based off the [[Yak-7B]], it was produced until 1948 and served in numerous air forces. More than 16,700 units were produced. | ||
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− | ==Rank II | + | === Rank II === |
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− | + | * [[Yak-9]] | |
− | * [[Yak- | + | * [[Yak-9B]] |
− | * [[Yak- | ||
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− | ==Rank | + | === Rank III === |
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+ | * [[Yak-9K]] | ||
+ | * [[Golovachev's Yak-9M]] - <small>Premium (Pilot: Pavel Y. Golovachev)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Yak-9T]] | ||
+ | * ▄[[Challe's Yak-9T (France)]] - <small>Premium (Pilot: René Challe)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Yak-9U]] | ||
− | + | === Rank IV === | |
− | [[Category: | + | * [[Yak-9P]] |
+ | * [[Yak-9UT]] | ||
+ | * ◔[[Yak-9P (Italy)|Yak-9P (Italy)]] | ||
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+ | == Media == | ||
+ | <!-- ''Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.'' --> | ||
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+ | ;Videos | ||
+ | {{Youtube-gallery|fKrdTWqmgAY|'''Yakovlev Aircraft''' discusses the {{PAGENAME}} at 03:17 - ''War Thunder Official Channel''|DthUAe03tf4|'''Most produced aircraft''' discusses the {{PAGENAME}} at 0:49 - ''War Thunder Official Channel''}} | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | <!-- ''Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:'' | ||
+ | * ''topic on the official game forum;'' | ||
+ | * ''other literature.'' --> | ||
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+ | * [[wt:en/news/3426--en|[Profile] USSR's most produced: The Yak-9]] | ||
+ | * [[wikipedia:Yakovlev_Yak-9|[Wikipedia] Yakovlev Yak-9]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.airvectors.net/avyak1.html#m5 <nowiki>[Air Vectors]</nowiki> Yak Piston Fighters - Yak-9] | ||
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+ | {{AirManufacturer Yakovlev}} | ||
+ | {{USSR fighters}} | ||
+ | {{France fighters}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Family pages]] |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 13 March 2024
Description
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was a Soviet single-engine fighter that entered service in October 1942 in the Soviet Air Force. Based off the Yak-7B, it was produced until 1948 and served in numerous air forces. More than 16,700 units were produced.
Vehicles
Rank II
Rank III
- Yak-9K
- Golovachev's Yak-9M - Premium (Pilot: Pavel Y. Golovachev)
- Yak-9T
- ▄Challe's Yak-9T (France) - Premium (Pilot: René Challe)
- Yak-9U
Rank IV
Media
- Videos
Yakovlev Aircraft discusses the Yak-9 (Family) at 03:17 - War Thunder Official Channel
Most produced aircraft discusses the Yak-9 (Family) at 0:49 - War Thunder Official Channel
External links
- [Profile] USSR's most produced: The Yak-9
- [Wikipedia] Yakovlev Yak-9
- [Air Vectors] Yak Piston Fighters - Yak-9
A.S. Yakovlev Design Bureau (Яковлев Опытное конструкторское бюро) | |
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Fighters | |
Yak-1 | Yak-1 · Yak-1B |
Yak-3 | Yak-3 · Eremin's Yak-3(e) · Yak-3 (VK-107) · Yak-3P · Yak-3T · Yak-3U |
Yak-7 | Yak-7B |
Yak-9 | Yak-9 · Yak-9B · Yak-9K · Golovachev's Yak-9M · Yak-9P · Yak-9T · Yak-9U · Yak-9UT |
Twin-engine fighters | I-29 |
Jet fighters | |
Yak-15 | Yak-15P · Yak-15 |
Yak-17 | Yak-17 |
Yak-23 | Yak-23 |
Yak-30 | Yak-30D |
Yak-141 | Yak-141 |
Strike aircraft | |
Yak-2 | Yak-2 KABB |
Yak-38 | Yak-38 · Yak-38M |
Bombers | Yak-4 |
Jet bombers | Yak-28B |
Foreign use | ▄Yak-3 · Challe's ▄Yak-9T · ◔Yak-9P |
Captured | ▀Yak-1B |
USSR fighters | |
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I-15 | I-15 WR · I-15 M-22 · I-15 M-25 · I-15bis · Krasnolutsky's I-15bis |
I-153 M-62 · Zhukovsky's I-153-M62 · I-153P | |
I-16 | I-16 type 5 · I-16 type 10 · I-16 type 18 · I-16 type 24 · I-16 type 27 · I-16 type 28 · I-180S |
I-29 | I-29 |
I-185 | I-185 (M-71) · I-185 (M-82) |
I-225 | I-225 |
ITP | ITP (M-1) |
MiG-3 | MiG-3-15 · MiG-3-15 (BK) · MiG-3-34 |
LaGG | I-301 · LaGG-3-4 · LaGG-3-8 · LaGG-3-11 · LaGG-3-23 · LaGG-3-34 · LaGG-3-35 · LaGG-3-66 |
La | La-5 · La-5F · La-5FN · La-7 · Dolgushin's La-7 · La-7B-20 · La-9 · La-11 |
Yak-1/7 | Yak-1 · Yak-1B · Yak-7B |
Yak-3 | Yak-3 · Eremin's Yak-3(e) · Yak-3P · Yak-3T · Yak-3U · Yak-3 (VK-107) |
Yak-9 | Yak-9 · Yak-9B · Golovachev's Yak-9M · Yak-9T · Yak-9K · Yak-9U · Yak-9UT · Yak-9P |
Other countries | ▂P-40E-1 · ▂P-47D-27 · ▂Hurricane Mk IIB · ▂Fw 190 D-9 · ▂Spitfire Mk IXc |
P-39 | ▂P-39K-1 · ▂Pokryshkin's P-39N-0 · ▂P-39Q-15 |
P-63 | ▂P-63A-5 · ▂P-63A-10 · ▂P-63C-5 |
France fighters | |
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Dewoitine | D.371 · D.371 H.S.9 · D.373 · D.500 · D.501 · Pallier's D.510 · D.520 |
Morane-Saulnier | M.S.405C1 · M.S.406C1 · M.S.410 |
Arsenal | V.G.33C-1 |
Bloch | M.B.152C1 · M.B.157 |
Caudron | C.R.714 |
Sud-Ouest | S.O.8000 Narval |
American | H-75A-1 · H-75A-4 · ▄P-39Q-25 · ▄P-40F-5 Lafayette · ▄P-47D-22-RE · ▄P-63C-5 · F-6C-10-NA |
▄F6F-5 · ▄F6F-5N · F4U-7 · ▄F8F-1B | |
Other countries | ▄Seafire LF Mk.III · ▄Yak-3 · Challe's ▄Yak-9T · NC.900 |
Belgium | ▄Gladiator Mk I · ▄Spitfire FR Mk XIVe |
Netherlands | ◘Sea Fury FB 51 |