Yak-23 Cockpit

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Ahoj !!!

According to my knowledge, no.It is the Rumunian prototype of the training version of Yak23.Obbreviation "DC" stands for "doubla comanda"- two seats.The plane was a standard Yak 23 adaptation.The project was issued by CTIA ( Military Air force Institute of technology ) in 1956.The second cockpit was mounted instead of the rear tank fuel.The first cockpit was for a learner,the second one for an instructor. It was different from the Russian version of the a/c where the first was a instructor and the second pupil.The aircraft wasn't armed.

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looking for cockpit layout and control deflections for the yak-23. I'm a modeler that uses X-plane flight sim and the yak is a project, TIA
 
Nice pics. Where did the very last Yak belong to? Is that imatriculation of Yugoslavia?
In Romania,Yak-23 hase flown until 1960.135/37 Fighter Regiment,at Caransebes.
 

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Ahoj !!!

According to my knowledge, no.It is the Rumunian prototype of the training version of Yak23.Obbreviation "DC" stands for "doubla comanda"- two seats.The plane was a standard Yak 23 adaptation.The project was issued by CTIA ( Military Air force Institute of technology ) in 1956.The second cockpit was mounted instead of the rear tank fuel.The first cockpit was for a learner,the second one for an instructor. It was different from the Russian version of the a/c where the first was a instructor and the second pupil.The aircraft wasn't armed.

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The Yak-23 DC hase start the service in august 1957 at 135 Fighter Regiment,Caransebes.


Yak-23 DC
 

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