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Contact Information

Aircraft Details

  • Price: Call for Price
  • Year: 1952
  • Make/Model: Yakovlev YAK-11
  • Registration Number: D-FJII
  • Power: Piston
  • Engines: 1 Engine
  • Class: Sport Planes
  • Listing ID: 4410876
  • Partner ID: 58415
  • Posted On: Feb 13, 2024
  • Updated On: Mar 30, 2024

Description

FEATURES
Smoke system
Certified in Europe in the Utility historic category (notexperimental)
New avionics
Overhauled propeller
Excellent condition
New tires, air bottles, all new hoses

Airplane time state:
Airframe:
320 hrs since restoration

Engine:
Shvetsov ASh-21 (700 hp)
Original 7-cylinders air-cooled radial piston engine
320 hrs since restoration

Propeller:
Wish
2-bladed constant speed propeller
20 hrs TSO

Avionics

New Garmin transponder and radio

Additional Features

OPTIONS
Smoke system

EQUIPMENT & DOCUMENTATION
Tow bar
Original headset helmet & musk Canopy cover
Manuals, books and parts

Built in 1952 at Yakovlev facility with serial number Y-5434, this aircraft was used by the Egyptian Army and is part of a batch of aircraft that was recovered and brought from Egypt by Raymond Capel and Salis Aviation.
In 1982, on the initiative of Alain Capel who discovered the existence of some Yak 11s in Egypt and the possibility of recovering them, Salis Aviation negotiated the acquisition of the lot with the Egyptian authorities.
With the combined resources of Jean Salis, Capel and Jacques Raymond Bourret, the contract was signed in June 1983. It was then arranging the dismantling of the abandoned machines at the El Khanda depot in the Nile Delta, loading into containers, transporting them by truck to port of Alexandria in Egypt, and by ship to Marseille.
Arriving in France with other spare parts, this Yak-11 was purchased and restored by Philippe Joyet, a friend of the Salis family, in Lausanne, where it made its first post-restoration flight in 1994.
It was based in Lons until 2005, then in Germany until June 2011, when it was purchased by the Salis family in La Fert Alais. It has been sold to Italy and was based at Ravenna Airport since Summer 2015.

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