How To Fly A Yak

The Yak 11 was a Soviet trainer during World War II. This one sports an Allison engine - it's a little easier to maintain than the original Russian powerplant. It was one of several WW II aircraft displayed and flown at the Watsonville Fly-In Airshow this 2006 Memorial Day weekend.

A little cleanup - the stuffed moose on top of the prop is non-standard equipment:
http://tinyurl.com/mqeow


You can almost eat off it:
http://tinyurl.com/r3mq8

It flies nice too:
http://tinyurl.com/ljaqa

All comments welcome.

Mark Bohrer
Precision Copywriting
www.precision-copywriting.com
(408) 866-9405

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