Yak 11 Egyptian
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16 31 December 2020, 08:31
Roland Sachsenhofer
With these two pictures I start the construction of this project. The Yak-11 will be built in the colours of the Egyptian Air Force of the 60s.
With these two pictures I start the construction of this project. The Yak-11 will be built in the colours of the Egyptian Air Force of the 60s.
31 December 2020, 08:33
Roland Sachsenhofer
According to the kit, the components of the tailplane/rudder should be glued butt to butt. Since I wanted to saw out the elevator rudder anyway for a little more "life", I immediately made a small pin using a brass tube. You can see the result here in the new pictures. Now the filling and sanding can start!
According to the kit, the components of the tailplane/rudder should be glued butt to butt. Since I wanted to saw out the elevator rudder anyway for a little more "life", I immediately made a small pin using a brass tube. You can see the result here in the new pictures. Now the filling and sanding can start!
3 January 2021, 08:04
Maciej Bellos
A very rare subject. Good looking cockpit!
Happy New Year by the way!
A very rare subject. Good looking cockpit!
Happy New Year by the way!
3 January 2021, 08:28
Roland Sachsenhofer
I say thank you, that makes me happy! Happy New Year to you!
I say thank you, that makes me happy! Happy New Year to you!
3 January 2021, 12:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
A few steps further. Still all surfaces are un-sanded and raw, but I managed to get the engine in place, including the front-gill made of one etched part.
A few steps further. Still all surfaces are un-sanded and raw, but I managed to get the engine in place, including the front-gill made of one etched part.
6 January 2021, 07:08
Roland Sachsenhofer
A few new pictures showing the Yak-11 preparing for the "bright-olive" of the Egyptian Air Force
A few new pictures showing the Yak-11 preparing for the "bright-olive" of the Egyptian Air Force
10 January 2021, 17:02
Roland Sachsenhofer
The pulpit parts are filled in at the very end - Now a few wear and tear is applied to the model.
The pulpit parts are filled in at the very end - Now a few wear and tear is applied to the model.
18 January 2021, 17:00
Bart Goesaert
Looking good, how did you reduce the chipping? Spraying over locally?
Looking good, how did you reduce the chipping? Spraying over locally?
18 January 2021, 18:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Yak-11 is now completed. A little unimpressive, perhaps, compared to the Mirage IV, but I like such careful, focused projects in between.
The story of the prototype, on the other hand, is spectacular enough; this Yak-11 was used by an Egyptian pilot to escape to Egypt in the mid-60s.
The Yak-11 is now completed. A little unimpressive, perhaps, compared to the Mirage IV, but I like such careful, focused projects in between.
The story of the prototype, on the other hand, is spectacular enough; this Yak-11 was used by an Egyptian pilot to escape to Egypt in the mid-60s.
20 January 2021, 17:20
Maciej Bellos
Great result and nice story! He went to Israel though. And it was a big risk I suppose.
Great result and nice story! He went to Israel though. And it was a big risk I suppose.
20 January 2021, 18:56
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Maciej and Nathan for your comments and the correction! Indeed, my excuse, it was Israel of course- and he had to be a brave man for this!
Thank you Maciej and Nathan for your comments and the correction! Indeed, my excuse, it was Israel of course- and he had to be a brave man for this!
21 January 2021, 07:45
Neuling
Beautiful color! And a very quick (and not at all dirty) build. Sehr schön!
Beautiful color! And a very quick (and not at all dirty) build. Sehr schön!
21 January 2021, 09:44
Gordon Sørensen
Another great looking model, Roland! Any idea what the 'can' above the front windscreen is?
Another great looking model, Roland! Any idea what the 'can' above the front windscreen is?
24 January 2021, 13:14
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Gordon, I really appreciate your words! The structure on the windscreen is the casing of a camera. The Yak-11 was also used for weapons training.
Thank you Gordon, I really appreciate your words! The structure on the windscreen is the casing of a camera. The Yak-11 was also used for weapons training.
24 January 2021, 14:58