| 
       
        
      
      
      MiG-17 Fresco 
      
      
         
      
      The MiG-17 is a refined version of the 
      famous MiG 15 of the Korean War. Although similar in appearance to the 
      MiG-15, the MiG-17 has more sharply swept wings, an afterburner, better 
      speed and handling characteristics and is about three feet longer. The 
      first flight of a MiG-17 prototype took place in January 1950 and 
      production began in late 1951. The first operational MiG-17s appeared in 
      1952 but were not available in sufficient quantities to take part in the 
      Korean War. Five versions of the aircraft eventually were produced. The 
      MiG-17 has served in the air arms of at least 20 nations throughout the 
      world--including nations friendly to the U.S.--and was flown against U.S. 
      aircraft during the Vietnam War. Between July 10, 1965, and February 14, 
      1968, USAF F-105s and F-4s downed 61 MiG-17s.  
      
        
      SPECIFICATIONS
       
      (Data for the MiG-17F "Fresco C")  
      Span: 31 ft. 7 in.  
      Length: 36 ft. 5 in.  
      Height: 12 ft. 6 in.  
      Weight: 13,380 lbs. max.  
      Armament: One 37mm and two 23mm cannons in the lower nose plus 16 
      rockets in underwing pods or 1,100 lbs. of bombs (externally)  
      Engine: Klimov VK-1F jet engine of 7,452 lbs. thrust with 
      afterburner  
      PERFORMANCE
       
      Maximum speed: 711 mph.  
      Cruising speed: 535 mph.  
      Range: 510 miles (1,160 miles with external tanks)  
      Service Ceiling: 57,000 ft.  
      
          |