Light fixture from the fuselage of a Yak-40
The Yak-40 aircraft with registration number UR-MHG was used for private flights. The Yak-40 is a passenger aircraft for local airlines, developed in the USSR in the 1960s. It is the world's first three-engine jet airliner designed specifically for short routes. The appearance of the Yak-40 aircraft on local airlines made it possible to replace the outdated Il-12, Li-2, and Il-14 piston aircraft, which had been flying on domestic Soviet routes for a long time. Yak-40s were typically used for short regional flights or VIP transportation.
This lamp made from the fuselage of a Yak-40 aircraft is a unique example of the transformation of aviation parts into interior art. The basis of the product is a genuine fragment of the fuselage skin, preserved in the original color of the aircraft.
You can order a lamp made from the fuselage of a Yak-40 on our website or purchase it in our store at 50b Khreshchatyk Street, Kyiv. We provide fast delivery to any corner of the world and guarantee the quality of each model.
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