Here is my completed Yak 39  (NATO code name 'Mimic')  Heres the back story of this aircraft......The year is 1973 and the Soviets are due to replace their ageing Aero L29 Delfin  trainers.It just so happens Hawker (later Bae) are developing a new two  seat advanced jet trainer , the  3rd prototype of which , crashes  (thankfully without loss of life ) in the sea off the north coast of  norway during testing .Thought to be irrecoverable , the aircraft is given up as lost , but a soviet sub locates the wreckage and a covert  recovery is made by the russians . The end result was the partial (tailless) aircraft being reverse engineered by Yakovlev  in a similar fashion to  the post war unlicenced copying of the B29 (the tupolev tu4). The surprise  at Bae when the Yak 39 was first seen on reconnaisance photographs must  have been priceless, the soviet aircraft entering service in 1975, a  year before the Bae hawk entered RAF service.  As always , comments criticisms welcome , cheers tony
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