The World War 2 fighters designed by A.S. Yakovlev's and his team are
rightfully considered the weapon of the Victory in the history of the
Soviet Union and Russia. Their speed, maneuverability and firepower made
them famous over the Eastern front. Yet to this day, historians and
aviation enthusiasts continue to debate whether the design of these
machines was adequate. The goal of this book is not to end these
debates, but rather to present as precisely as possible the documents
available to tell the story of the first aircraft in the long lineage of
Yakovlev's fighters - the Yak-1. Many new, sometimes unexpected facts
about this important machine are presented in this book.