Yak-110 Aerobatic Display - Two Radials and a Jet Engine

The only Yak-110 in the world, piloted by Jeff Boerboon, had its display rehearsal the day before Public Airshow, Airshows Downunder Shellharbour 2024. The public airshow takes place at Shellharbour Airport (WOL/YSHL), NSW, Australia on 2nd and 3rd of March 2024. “The Yak-110 is an American-engineered twin-fuselage aircraft made from two Yak-55 airframes, fitted with a new wing center section supporting a single General Electric J85 turbojet engine in addition to the Vedeneyev M14P propeller engines. The idea was conceived in 2016 by pilot Jeff Boerboon and mechanic Dell Coller; Boerboon owns one of the original airframes, with the other one belonging to Chad Bartee. The plane is flown with the pilot in the left-side cockpit, and is the only three-engined aircraft to be certified for unlimited aerobatics as of 2023. Its first airshow was the Gunfighter Skies in 2018 at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. “ -- from Wikipedia
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