Yakovlev yak-52 - summary version[/heading]
How-52 - two-seat training and aerobatic aircraft derived from Yak-50, engine M-14P; at least one prototype, and 1815 of the machines in the Romanian license
How-53 - single-seat light battle and potipovstalecký aircraft, later acrobatic special; 1 conversion
How-52B / How-54 - two-seat light battle and potipovstalecký aircraft, reinforced the wing with two pylons for rockets or bombs; 1 conversion
Yak-52M - a prototype of the upgraded variant with a new cockpit, engine M-14Ch and larger tanks; 1 conversion
Aerostar Condor - Romanian modernization for the western market, engine Lycoming AEIO-540-L1B5D, modified tail; 2 conversion
IAK-52W - Romanian modernisation with a three-blade propeller, new fuel tanks and avionics; 12 pcs
IAK-52TW - Romanian modernization with the engine M-14P-XDK and three-blade propeller, rounded end of the wings and landing gear with the rear wheel; approx 20 pcs
Gordon, Y.; Komissarov, D.; Komissarov, With. OKB Yakovlev: a History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft. Midland Publishing, Hinckley 2005. ISBN 1-85780-203-9.
Gunston, Bill; Gordon, Yefim. Yakovlev Aircraft since 1924. Putnam Aeronautical Books, London 1997. ISBN 0-85177-872-0.
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Gunston, Bill; Gordon, Yefim. Yakovlev Aircraft since 1924. Putnam Aeronautical Books, London 1997. ISBN 0-85177-872-0.
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