RAT STAR LLC· ICAO24 a054ef· last seen 7d ago

N120NS is a Yakovlev Yak-52, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by RAT STAR LLC. SkyMeter has tracked 58 flights totalling 21 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KX50 to KX50. Service window in our records spans 392 days. Of those flights, 6 (10.3%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Yakovlev Yak-52 has a maximum takeoff weight of 2,866 lb, light wake category.

About the Yakovlev Yak-52

The Yakovlev Yak-52 is a tandem two-seat aerobatic trainer that became the standard primary trainer for Soviet military and DOSAAF flying clubs from 1979 onward. Built in Romania by Aerostar under license, the Yak-52 replaced the earlier Yak-18 series and introduced tricycle landing gear, a more powerful 360-horsepower Vedeneyev M-14P nine-cylinder radial engine, and fully aerobatic capability with a +7/-5g envelope. Its robust all-metal construction and docile handling made it ideal for ab-initio military students, while its spirited performance—capable of loops, rolls, spins, and inverted flight—earned it a devoted following among civilian aerobatic pilots after the Cold War ended.

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, hundreds of Yak-52s entered the Western warbird and aerobatic markets, prized for their affordability, reliability, and authentic Eastern Bloc pedigree. The type remains popular in formation flying displays, airshows, and as an introduction to tailwheel aerobatics for pilots transitioning from modern trainers. With a cruise speed around 155 knots and a never-exceed speed of 230 knots, the Yak-52 offers genuine aerobatic performance at a fraction of the cost of Western counterparts like the Extra 300 or Pitts Special. Its distinctive radial engine growl and Soviet-era instrumentation give pilots a visceral connection to Cold War-era military aviation.

Today the Yak-52 serves dual roles: as a living museum piece flown by warbird enthusiasts and as a working aerobatic trainer at civilian schools worldwide. Its forgiving stall characteristics, predictable spin behavior, and rugged construction make it an excellent platform for upset recovery training and aerobatic instruction. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
58
all time
FLOWN HOURS
21
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
17
unique
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CALLSIGNS
1
16 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
06/01/2025 → 06/29/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
10.3%
6 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

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Aircraft specifications

Yakovlev Yak-52

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
75 kt
MTOW
2,866 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 29 operations of N120NS

29
06/29/2026
24m
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11/07/2025
6m
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11/07/2025
16m
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11/07/2025
2m
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11/02/2025
3m
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11/02/2025
59m
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10/05/2025
9m
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10/05/2025
17m
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09/27/2025
9m
△ Unstable approach
09/26/2025
57m
△ Unstable approach
09/20/2025
9m
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09/20/2025
8m
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09/15/2025
55m
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09/13/2025
7m
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09/13/2025
10m
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09/09/2025
10m
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08/12/2025
1h 22m
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08/06/2025
10m
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08/06/2025
20m
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08/05/2025
11m
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08/05/2025
56m
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08/02/2025
11m
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07/12/2025
13m
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06/23/2025
20m
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06/14/2025
28m
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06/10/2025
13m
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06/06/2025
9m
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06/04/2025
29m
△ Unstable approach
06/01/2025
21m
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