YAK-40 Business Jet
Yak-40 (NATO codification: Codling) is a turbojet passenger aircraft for local airlines, developed in the USSR in the 1960s.
When designing the aircraft, the designers were faced with the task of finding a compromise between reliability, ensuring high flight safety, unpretentiousness to the airfield and modern comfort for passengers. The Yak-40 does not need mobile airdrome ladders; a folding landing ladder is provided in the tail section.
Features:
Cruising speed 330 km/h (Throttle 25%), maximum range 150 km.
Maximum speed 560 km/h.
Artificial horizon – analogue of Garmin.
Flight Director – Automatic alignment of horizontal and vertical position.
Autopilot with dual modes GPS/HDG
–GPS – In keypad enter, coordinates X and Y.
–HDG – In keypad enter, direction in degrees 0…360.
Flow Meter:
Flow – current fuel consumption in one second.
Time – time in minutes after how many minutes the fuel will run out.
Dist – distance (km) for which there is enough fuel, taking into
flow and speed (m/s).
Automatically goes into refueling mode.
Flow – current fuel arrival per second.
Time – time until full refueling.
Stormlink compatible.
10 passengers.