All Era’s
Yakovlev Yak-9DD
The Yak-9 was a lightweight version of the Yak-7 with the same armament (initially a 20mm cannon and two 12.7mm machine guns), and arrived at the front in late 1942, seeing its first combat in the skies over Stalingrad. Technologically simple and easy to produce, it would become the most numerous Soviet fighter of World War II, and post-war would go on to equip the air arms of many Soviet satellite countries, taking part in many early air combat engagements of the Korean War.
Yakolev Yak-18
Amodel’s Soviet trainer features a basic cockpit, engraved panel lines, and white metal bombs. Designed at the end of WWII, it went on to fame as a night intruder in the Korean War.

