Soviet Yak-141 "Freestyle" fighter (hay fan color)
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It is a supersonic vertical/short-range take-off and landing fighter developed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau of the Soviet Union. It was designed to be a carrier-based fighter of the Soviet Navy. It made its first flight on March 9, 1987 and was in Farnborough in 1992. Public appearance at the Luke Air Show. It is considered a major leap forward in Soviet aviation technology. Its design requirements include supersonic flight, advanced fire control systems, radar/sensor packages, greater combat range, and diversified weapon options. However, due to funding problems after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the project was eventually terminated in 1992, although it was still an important milestone in the history of Soviet aviation.