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Tag: Yak 110

Aviation, Photography

Jeff Boerboon’s Yak 110 aircraft

October 25, 2019October 25, 2019 editor

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Jeff Boerboon in his one-of-a-kind Yak 110 aircraft making a fly-by of the Huntington Beach Pier at the 2019 Great Pacific Air Show.  Jeff’s airplane is made of two fuselages, two propellers, and one jet engine.

Tagged huntington beach, huntington beach pier, jeff boerboon, stunt planes, Yak 110
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