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CBG
16th Jul 2004, 14:52
I am looking for a share in a Yak, somewhere in the greater London area, Hertordshire or Bedfordshire. I would love a share in an 18T but a 52 would be great too. I have met with a few Yak pilots in White Waltham and I understand that shares in good planes are quite difficult to come by. I would be grateful for any information, names, tips you may be able to provide.

Failing that, I’ll be considering buying my own Yak (there are a few for sale in France) and I would be grateful for information from owners on running costs. I have compiled lots of information from various web sites, but nothing beats information from the pilots themselves.

I understand there is a Yak fly-in in White Waltham on Sunday and I’ll be there.

I have a UK CAA and US pilot licences. I have about 600 hours, I fly close to 100 hours per year. I have flown Cessnas, DR400, Piper Cubs. I fly aeros on Cap10. I have flown to various parts of Europe as well as a couple of trips from France to central Africa (Mali, Burkina faso, Senegal). I have also flown in the US and Canada.

Thanks for any leads Ppruners might be able to provide.

Chris (07887 50 30 63)

Sir George Cayley
16th Jul 2004, 15:53
If you do make it to WW hunt out Richard Goode whose company is based there and imports Yaks etc

Sir George Cayley

Lowtimer
16th Jul 2004, 16:22
Check your PMs!

CBG
17th Jul 2004, 09:57
Thanks for the tips - will follow up.

six-sixty
17th Jul 2004, 18:08
Hi CBG, I am selling a share in my '52 - have sent you a PM with more info.

Shaggy Sheep Driver
17th Jul 2004, 21:54
The Yak 52 is a fantastic aeroplane to fly. If you can afford the fuel;)

Just be sure you never run out of air (for engine start) when away from base:( . Never did this myself when I was flying G-BWVR, but it was always a worry.

SSD

Peeking Duck
19th Jul 2004, 11:24
http://groups.msn.com/TheWellseys/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=33

Human Factor
19th Jul 2004, 18:36
Peeking Duck, check your PMs.

Peeking Duck
19th Jul 2004, 19:32
Just did, nothing enlightening!

fernytickles
20th Jul 2004, 02:52
Another good sight to lurk on is at http://www.matronics.com/yak-list/

Its kind of based in the States. Like any forum there's some right nonsense talked on there, but there are also some very knowledgable and helpful folk as well.

Peeking Duck
20th Jul 2004, 10:10
Thankshttp://www.pilotweb.co.uk/assets/images/image_gallery/lgImages/229/229_CJ6_turn_away_five3D7U6871.JPG

Flash0710
20th Jul 2004, 15:10
That aint a Yak up there......


It's a Wok probably with "Sideshow" flying it...


F.

:E

CBG
20th Jul 2004, 16:23
Someone told me "the Yak crowd is agood bunch". It does seem to be the case.

I met a few pilots/owners in White Waltham on Sunday, all very keen to share information.

I have also been contacted by key PRUNERS, who offered good tips and info on Yaks.

I have not bought into a group yet - work commitments rushed me to Canada this week - but I do intend to join the Yak community in the not too distant future.

Thanks to all for the info

Flash0710
20th Jul 2004, 16:39
And it needs a wash................


:E F.

Peeking Duck
20th Jul 2004, 19:33
Actually it is me and another group member, taken over Norfolk last October for a piece in January Pilot magazine, and far from a WOK the CJ6 out performs the Yak 52 in many ways.

http://www.pilotweb.co.uk/assets/images/image_gallery/lgImages/229/229_CJ6_silhouette3D7U6792.JPG


Lovely bit of kit 6 of us own it and fly it as much as we can.

Cheers and yes it "does need a wash"

Wide-Body
20th Jul 2004, 20:44
PD

Having flown your aircraft, and owning a Yak, it is actually difficult to compare. It depends on the persons requirements. The WOK has some serious good points above the 52, whereas the 52 outstrips it in others.

Fair to conclude both make you smile, and stand head and shoulders above anything to make 2 people smile.

All the best

Wide

PS yours really does NEED a wash.:E

Peeking Duck
20th Jul 2004, 21:37
Thanks Wide Body, see you at the weekend.

PS

"you can be my wing man any time"

Flash0710
22nd Jul 2004, 01:57
So Peeking?

If wide is cleaning your wings who will b doin the underside?:=



F.:E

Peeking Duck
22nd Jul 2004, 09:50
http://www.myaviation.net/photos/small/0/4/7/00130740.jpg

Maybe this chap will help?

Flash0710
23rd Jul 2004, 02:30
Go on then Colonel K, I will help you polish your rocket......:\

....I aint doin the bike 2 though mind!:=

F.:E

LowNSlow
24th Jul 2004, 05:44
A friend of a friend here (Kazakhstan) has just bought a Yak 18. Previously owned by a Turkish Minister (hence Turkish registration), lovely two pack paint and 135 hours on the clock. A snip at $45k methinks.

buster172
24th Jul 2004, 20:01
I was visiting family earlier this month and met G-FLSH and owner at Rochester.

I bored him stupid with questions about it for what must have been an hour while he waited for his passenger. He was great and let me have a seat in it pointing everything out. There isnt anything like this where I am from and it was a real treat to watch him finally depart. What a noise and the vortices from the prop tips!

I thought I wanted one before, Oh boy I want one now!

The owner, depsite being late and wet waiting around was very happy to answer my questions, if only he had more time I would have chanced my luck and asked for a flight.

Certianly think this guy would be happy to help

All the best,

Regards,

Buster

:ok:

Flash0710
25th Jul 2004, 22:13
Cheers Buster the tenners in the post.....:ok:


I was more worried about me hair getting wet !

Stay in touch and good luck with the ATP's

Best Regards

F.:E

Peeking Duck
26th Jul 2004, 19:29
http://groups.msn.com/TheWellseys/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=17

Bike's clean Thanks

buster172
1st Aug 2004, 17:17
Flash0710,

Great to hear from you, check your Pm's I have sent you a messege,

Kind regards,

Buster

Chippik
23rd Sep 2004, 11:29
Does anyone know of a Yak 9 (dual control) in the UK ? I think there might be one somewhere, I thought I had seen an ad in pilot a couple of years back advertising shares in one, does it exist?