Yakovlev Yak-18t (Y18T)
ICAO Y18T Light Piston

Yakovlev Yak-18t

Single Piston

The Yakovlev Yak-18T is a four-seat single-engine aircraft that represents the civilian evolution of the Soviet Union's legendary Yak-18 military trainer lineage. First flown in 1967, the Yak-18T was developed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau as a touring and light utility aircraft for Aeroflot and civilian flying clubs, featuring a fully enclosed cabin, tricycle landing gear, and significantly improved comfort compared to its tandem-seat military predecessors. Powered by a 360-horsepower Vedeneyev M-14P nine-cylinder radial engine, the type offered rugged construction and excellent short-field performance that made it popular across the vast Soviet territories. The Yak-18T's all-metal airframe and generous wing area give it docile handling characteristics and a stall speed around 52 knots in landing configuration, while its never-exceed speed of 189 knots provides a respectable cruise capability for a radial-powered tourer. The aircraft seats four in a side-by-side front and rear arrangement, with dual controls standard. Production continued at the Smolensk aircraft factory through 1993, with approximately 250 examples built. Today the type remains active in private hands worldwide, prized by warbird enthusiasts and pilots who appreciate its classic radial engine sound, aerobatic capability (some variants are stressed for basic aerobatics), and connection to Soviet aviation heritage. SkyMeter has tracked 9 flights across 4 airframes and 4 operators, with SCHUTS, Jamie the largest observed operator.

ACTIVE AIRFRAMES
4
last 7 days
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OPERATORS
4
unique airlines
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FLIGHTS
9
tracked
AVG DURATION
46m
per flight
INCIDENT RATE
0.0%
0 flagged

Safety in context

The incident rate counts flights with ANY safety event detected by SkyMeter: go-arounds (a routine response, not a failure), unstable-approach gate flags (advisory thresholds), rejected takeoffs (the system working as designed), and runway events. It is NOT an accident rate or fatality rate. For accident statistics, refer to the NTSB Aviation Accident Database (USA) or the Aviation Safety Network. See methodology for what each event type measures.

Performance

Speed envelope & approach

Vref
65 kt
Vref range
Vmo
Mmo
Vne
189 kt
Vno
162 kt
Vs0 (landing)
52 kt
Vfe
97 kt
Approach category

Dimensions

Airframe geometry

Wingspan
Length
Tail height
Wheelbase
Gear width
Wake category
L

Weight & identification

Operating limits

MTOW
3,638 lb
MALW
Manufacturer model
Yak-18T
FAA designator
Registered

Recent incidents

Flagged flights of Y18T

19
8/9/2026
31m
△ Low approach-stability score
8/9/2026
32m
△ Low approach-stability score
6/17/2026
31m
△ Low approach-stability score
6/13/2026
37m
△ Low approach-stability score
5/8/2026
24m
△ Low approach-stability score
12/14/2025
40m
△ Low approach-stability score
12/14/2025
49m
△ Low approach-stability score
12/8/2025
32m
△ Low approach-stability score
10/11/2025
36m
△ Low approach-stability score
10/7/2025
33m
△ Low approach-stability score

Recent flights

Real flights of Y18T · airborne ≥ 20 min

30
8/16/2026
50m
No alerts
8/15/2026
1h 41m
No alerts
8/15/2026
1h 33m
No alerts
8/14/2026
53m
No alerts
8/13/2026
22m
No alerts
8/9/2026
31m
△ Low approach-stability score
8/9/2026
32m
△ Low approach-stability score
8/9/2026
36m
No alerts
8/8/2026
1h 54m
No alerts
8/7/2026
1h 7m
No alerts
8/2/2026
1h 12m
No alerts
8/2/2026
59m
No alerts
8/1/2026
1h 25m
No alerts
7/30/2026
4h 28m
No alerts
7/26/2026
28m
No alerts
7/25/2026
1h 46m
No alerts
7/21/2026
28m
No alerts
7/19/2026
59m
No alerts
7/19/2026
46m
No alerts
7/19/2026
35m
No alerts
7/18/2026
53m
No alerts
7/18/2026
1h 29m
No alerts
7/17/2026
38m
No alerts
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