Alarus CH2000 vs Yak-11 Moose
The Alarus CH2000 and the Yak-11 Moose are both Military Training Aircraft, manufactured by AMD and Yakovlev respectively. Top speed is 265 km/h for the Alarus CH2000 vs 465 km/h for the Yak-11 Moose. The Alarus CH2000 has an operational range of 900 km vs 1,280 km for the Yak-11 Moose. The Yak-11 Moose operates at altitudes up to 7,100 m compared to 3,810 m for the Alarus CH2000. At 2,500 kg MTOW, the Yak-11 Moose is 3.3x the Alarus CH2000's 767 kg. The Alarus CH2000 has been produced in 150 units vs 4,566 for the Yak-11 Moose. Unit cost is $0.725M for the Alarus CH2000 vs $0.03M for the Yak-11 Moose. The Yak-11 Moose first flew 50 years before the Alarus CH2000 (1945 vs 1995).
| Canadian light sports aircraft, produced in the 1990s, primarily employed for flight training and personal use. | |
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| Origin country | 🇨🇦 Canada |
| Category | Military Training Aircraft |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| First flight | 1 January 1995 |
| Year introduced | 1995 |
| Number produced | 150 units |
| Average unit price | $0.7 million |
| Soviet trainer aircraft, widely deployed during the Cold War, notable for its robustness and maintenance simplicity. | |
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| Origin country | 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR |
| Category | Military Training Aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Yakovlev |
| First flight | 10 November 1945 |
| Year introduced | 1946 |
| Number produced | 4566 units |
| Average unit price | $0.0 million |
| Wing area | 12.7 m² ◉ |
| Wingspan | 8.8 m â—‰ |
| Height | 2.1 m â—‰ |
| Length | 7.0 m â—‰ |
| Maximum speed | 265 km/h â—‰ |
| Operational range | 900 km â—‰ |
| Service ceiling | 3,810 m â—‰ |
| Max. takeoff weight | 767 kg â—‰ |
| Empty weight | 492 kg â—‰ |
| Total thrust | 1 x 87 kW â—‰ |
| Wing area | 15.4 m² ◉ |
| Wingspan | 9.4 m â—‰ |
| Height | 3.3 m â—‰ |
| Length | 8.5 m â—‰ |
| Maximum speed | 465 km/h â—‰ |
| Operational range | 1,280 km â—‰ |
| Service ceiling | 7,100 m â—‰ |
| Max. takeoff weight | 2,500 kg â—‰ |
| Empty weight | 1,900 kg â—‰ |
| Total thrust | 1 x 419 kW â—‰ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which is faster, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose is faster with a maximum speed of 465 km/h compared to the Alarus CH2000's 265 km/h, a difference of 200 km/h.
Which has longer range, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose has a longer range at 1,280 km compared to the Alarus CH2000's 900 km.
Which can fly higher, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose has a higher service ceiling at 7,100 meters (23,293 ft) compared to the Alarus CH2000's 3,810 meters (12,500 ft).
Which is heavier, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose has a higher maximum takeoff weight at 2,500 kg compared to the Alarus CH2000's 767 kg.
Which is larger, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose is longer at 8.5 meters compared to the Alarus CH2000's 7.0 meters.
Which is more expensive, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Alarus CH2000 is more expensive at approximately $0.7 million per unit compared to the Yak-11 Moose at $0.0 million.
Which entered service first, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose entered service first in 1946, 49 years before the Alarus CH2000 which entered service in 1995.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Alarus CH2000 or Yak-11 Moose?
The Yak-11 Moose has been produced in greater numbers with 4,566 units compared to 150 units of the Alarus CH2000.