Mig-17 Soviet fighter aircraft, the prototype was developed in the late 1940s and was flown in the early 1950s. It served in air forces in forty countries around the world.
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 was one of the most iconic Soviet fighters after World War II. It was the second jet fighter produced by the Soviet Union, following the MiG-15 and preceding other well-known Soviet fighters such as the MiG-19 and MiG-21. The overall design was based on the MiG-15 and included new wings, a 20% longer fuselage and a more powerful VK-1 engine with an F variant afterburner. The MiG-17 entered service in 1951 with the initial MiG-17A (NATO designation: Fresco A); and two years later, in 1953, the MiG-17B (Fresco B) appeared. Then came the most widespread and well-known variant, the MiG-17F (Fresco C).
Want to learn more about the history of the Mig-17 aircraft ? See HERE.
Plastic model to be glued together by the Spanish company Ammo Mig. The kit does not include paint and glue.
You can assemble this kit as a Soviet Mig-17F or a Polish Lim-5 version used by the GDR during the Cold War
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Ammo Mig
- Scale: 1/24
- Product code: 8512
Basic kit includes:
- Photo-etched parts
- Detailed afterburner interior
- Detailed landing gear and undercarriage
- Adjustable flaps and ailerons
- Adjustable air brakes
- External fuel tanks
Premium edition, kit includes:
- Ginger Cat canopy masks
- Red Fox Studio 3D instrument panels
- 3D printed resin kit consisting of an ejector seat, two rocket launchers with pylons, a ladder and a pilot's helmet.
For more information and photos, visit the manufacturer's website.
And, how does the plane fly ? Check out the video below: