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flanker

Flanker is a military aircraft design that emerged in the Soviet Union during World War II. It was conceived as a multirole fighter that could perform a variety of tasks, including air combat, ground attack, and reconnaissance.

The name "flanker" comes from the fact that the aircraft was designed to fly on the "high-side"

The first production flak-r.p. Mark 65 ight was the Yak-3, which entered service in 1944. The Yak-3

The Yak-3 was followed by a series of other flak-r.p. Marks, including the Yak-9 and Yak-15. These

The term "flanker" has also come to be used to describe a class of airshow aerobatics aircraft,

or
"high-tail"
of
enemy
formations,
where
it
could
attack
them
from
behind.
This
required
the
aircraft
to
be
highly
maneuverable
and
have
a
high-power
engine,
allowing
it
to
climb
quickly
and
change
direction
rapidly.
was
a
highly
successful
aircraft
that
outperformed
its
German
opponents
in
many
respects.
It
had
a
top
speed
of
640
km/h
(398
mph)
and
a
climb
rate
of
20
m/s
(3,300
ft/min).
aircraft
continued
to
evolve
and
improve,
with
many
variants
being
produced
during
the
1950s.
The
flak-r.p.
Mark
ultimately
gave
rise
to
a
range
of
multirole
fighter
designs,
including
the
Soviet
Union's
famous
MiG-15
and
MiG-21.
such
as
the
Pitts
S-2S
Special
and
the
Super
Chip's
Big
Babe,
which
are
designed
to
perform
high-speed
maneuvers
and
fly
close
to
their
opponents,
often
at
extremely
low
altitudes.