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There was also a version with 3 20mm B20 cannons, called Yak-3P (P for Pushka/cannon). It was produced after WW2.
I would remove the propagandistic "order to not engage Yak-3"s, unless if someone can find it in a Lufwaffe pilot's memoirs. That line seems to come up every time the Jak-3 is mentioned, and I havent yet heard of it having an actual source in German literature. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.156.5.131 ( talk) 20:54, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
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They were partly constructed from aluminium and were more heavily armed than the Yak-1:
Both prototypes were powered by a Klimov M-105P engine (809.6 kW). Due to a lack of aluminium, the machnines did not enter production.
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