Yakolev Yak-17 Feather/Magnet series
Last updated on: September 13, 2017
As with all my Red Team jet pages, this will just be for the exported examples, listed by nation.
At the end of this page is a list of people who have graciously offered their help. Thank you all very much!
Bulgaria Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 23
*1951: Delivered to the Bulgarian AF.
Bulgaria Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 41
*1951: Delivered to the Bulgarian AF.
China Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 12
*Currently preserved at the Datangshan Museum.
China Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 20
*--info needed.--
China Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 60
*1950: Unofficially assigned to the Soviet AF 29 GIAP.
Czechoslovakia Yak-17 (S-100) c/n IS-10001 s/n 30
*Pattern aircraft from planned license production.
*1949: Delivered to Czechoslovakia.
*Never officially accepted by the Czech AF.
*Assigned as a ground trainer to the Military Technical Academy.
*Was preserved at the Brno Technical Museum.
*Currently preserved at the Letecke-Kbely Museum.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120132 s/n 1 (or 7?)
*1953: OSL-5.
*1957: Aviation Institute, Warsaw. As spare parts?
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n ? s/n 2
*1959: CWL Wroclaw.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120008 s/n 04 (once just 4?)
*ex-Soviet AF.
*1948: Built.
*4/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 1 MPL.
*1951: 13 PLM.
*1952: 39 PLM.
*5/26/1952: Withdrawn from use.
*1957-63: Aviation Institute, Warsaw as SP-GLM.
*Currently preserved at the MLP Krakow Museum, falsely marked as "02".
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120127 s/n 7
*ex-Soviet AF.
*1948: Built.
*4/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 1 MPL.
*1951: 13 PLM.
*1955: OSL-5.
*10/7/1955: Withdrawn from use.
Poland Yak-17 c/n ? s/n 29
*8/20/1950: First flight.
*1 PLM.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120037 s/n ?
*12/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 11 PLM.
*1955: OSL-5.
*10/7/1955: Withdrawn from use.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120038 s/n ?
*12/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 11 PLM.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120124 s/n ?
*ex-Soviet AF.
*5/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 2 MPL.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120141 s/n ?
*12/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 11 PLM.
Poland Yak-17UTI (Yak-17W) c/n 3120145 s/n ?
*ex-Soviet AF.
*1948: Built.
*4/1951: Delivered to the Polish AF.
*1951: 1 MPL.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 1
*1951: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 2
*1951: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 3
*1951: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 4
*1951: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 5
*3/1952: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 6
*3/1952: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 7
*3/1952: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
*Was preserved at the Moldavian Museum Complex in Iasi.
*Currently preserved at the Bacau Museum.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 8
*3/1952: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
Romania Yak-17UTI c/n ? s/n 9
*3/1952: Delivered to the Romanian AF.
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For their assistance in various parts of this project, I would like to give thanks to the following individual
people...
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