Yak-11
The Yak-11 is a Soviet training aircraft developed in the late 1940s. It is a low-wing monoplane with a conventional tail design, primarily used for pilot training. The aircraft is powered by a M-11 radial engine, which provides reliable performance and ease of handling for novice pilots.
With a maximum speed of around 350 km/h, the Yak-11 features a tandem seating arrangement, allowing an instructor and student to fly together. Its robust construction and excellent maneuverability make it an ideal choice for training purposes, contributing to the development of many skilled pilots in the Soviet Air Force.