The Yakovlev AIR-5 was a prototype Soviet single-engined cabin monoplane designed by the Yakovlev design bureau.
[1] The AIR-5 was a high-wing strut-braced monoplane with a 200 hp (149 kW) Wright J-4 Whirlwind engine.
[1] It had a tubular steel fuselage, wooden wings and an enclosed cabin for a pilot and three passengers.
[2] When the Whirlwind engine became unavailable no further aircraft were produced and a smaller variant was designed with a locally produced M-11 radial engine and designated the AIR-6.
[2] Data from The History of Soviet Aircraft from 1918[3]General characteristics Performance