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Updated 07.21.2006

On these pages you will discover the story of my Yak-52 (Yakovlev Model 52; a Russian military/aerobatic trainer).


"This airplane doesn't get hangar rash; it gives it." Alton K. Marsh, AOPA Pilot, September 1994.


  • Read and see N2505D's brief western history and related picts on the Diary page!


If you have any comments, suggestions or would like any specific Yak-52 info, feel free to e-mail me.
Now available for ferrying, ferrying accompaniment and pre-buy inspections.


N2505D@yak-52.net

Douglas Edward Robertson M.S. CP-ASEL-IA


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