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The Yakovlev Yak-100 was a single engine transport helicopter developed in the USSR in 1948. This was the Yakovlev Design Bureau's second helicopter. The Yak-100 (initially designated Yak-22) was developed in direct competetition with Mikhail Mil's Mi-1. Bearing a striking resemblance to the Sikorsky H-5 (purely coincidental) the Yak-100 had a conventional main and anti-torque rotor configuration driven by an Ivchenko AI-26GRFL.

Designer
Yakovlev
Length Alt
1389.3799999999999
Max Takeoff Weight Main
2090.0
2180.0
Power Alt
420 hp
Range Main
325.0
Max Speed Alt
106 mph
Max Speed Main
170.0
Status
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
4608.0
4806.0
Ceiling Main
5
250 m
Number Built
2
Crew
two-three
Jet Or Prop
prop
Span Alt
1447.8
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Ivchenko AI-26GRFL radial
Production Start Year
0115
First Flight
1948-05-08
Production End Year
0115
Span Main
14.5 m
Power Main
313.0
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
3979.0
Length Main
13.91 m
Range Alt
202 mi
Similar Aircraft
* Sikorsky H-5 * Bristol Sycamore * Weir W.9 * Bell 48
Empty Weight Main
1805.0
Ceiling Alt
17224.0
Produced
Moscow Plant No. 115
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