The Soviet MiG-17 fighter was designed to be more stable than its predecessor, The MiG-15 was unstable at high speed and too tight a turn could cause an uncontrolled snap roll and spin. To overcome this problem, the fuselage was lengthened, small 'fences' were installed on the upper surfaces of the wing to control airflow, and the wings swept back 45 degrees. The extra room in the fuselage enabled the internal layout and systems to be revised, and a more angular tail was added. These changes gave the aircraft great stability, essential for an effective weapons platform. The MiG-17 entered frontline service in February, 1953. The Fresco-A maintained the original VK-1 turbojet of the MiG-15. A VK -1F engine with afterburner was then fitted to the new Fresco-C, or MiG -17F . A fixed-scan radar was added to the MiG-17PF, or Fresco-D. The MiG-17PFU, Fresco-E, became the Soviet Union's first interceptor with its cannon deleted and four air-to-air missiles added.
Parament
Item No 80337
Item Name MiG-17 PFU Fresco E
Bar Code 6939319203373
Scale 1:48
Item Type Static Aircraft
Model Dimension Length: 245mm Wingspan: 201.5mm
Total Plastic Parts 143pcs
Total Sprues 9 sprues
Chromeplate Parts n/a
Camouflage Scheme Markings for 3 a/c:
1) Soviet Air Force MiG-17PFU Fresco E (Red 17)
2) Soviet Air Force MiG-17PFU Fresco E (Red 05)
3) Soviet Air Force MiG-17PFU
Resin Parts n/a
Metal Parts n/a
Photo Etched Parts n/a
Film Accessory n/a
Released Date 2008-12
More Features The kit consists of 137 parts in light grey plastic, 6 clear parts for canopy. optional position flaps, highly detailed engine