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Description
This kit will allow you to build the Chinese-made Shenyang J-5 versions of the MiG-17F used by China, North Korea and Vietnam.
The new AMMO MiG-17F is manufactured with new and exclusive tooling. Using state-of-the-art moulding technology to ensure a perfect fit and highly detailed surfaces.
The basic kit features:
- Photoetch parts.
- Detailed afterburner interior.
- Detailed undercarriage and landing gear.
- Positionable flaps and ailerons.
- Positionable air brakes.
- External Fuel Tanks
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 was one of the most iconic post-WW2 Soviet fighters. It was the second jet fighter produced by the Soviet Union, following the MiG-15, and preceded other famous Soviet fighters such as the MiG-19 and MiG-21. The overall design was based on the MiG-15 and featured new wings, a 20 % longer fuselage, and a more powerful VK-1 engine, incorporating an afterburner in the F variant. The MiG-17 entered service in 1951 with the initial MiG-17A model (NATO designation: Fresco A); and was followed two years later, in 1953, by the MiG-17B (Fresco B). This was then followed by the most widespread and well-known variant, the MiG-17F (Fresco C).
The MiG-17F is one of the most iconic aircraft of the Cold War. It was one of the most widely used aircraft of the period, and was produced by a number of countries. It was licensed in Poland under the designation: Lim-5, and in China under the designation: Shenyang J-5.
The new AMMO MiG-17F is manufactured with new and exclusive tooling. Using state-of-the-art moulding technology to ensure a perfect fit and highly detailed surfaces.
The basic kit features:
- Photoetch parts.
- Detailed afterburner interior.
- Detailed undercarriage and landing gear.
- Positionable flaps and ailerons.
- Positionable air brakes.
- External Fuel Tanks
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 was one of the most iconic post-WW2 Soviet fighters. It was the second jet fighter produced by the Soviet Union, following the MiG-15, and preceded other famous Soviet fighters such as the MiG-19 and MiG-21. The overall design was based on the MiG-15 and featured new wings, a 20 % longer fuselage, and a more powerful VK-1 engine, incorporating an afterburner in the F variant. The MiG-17 entered service in 1951 with the initial MiG-17A model (NATO designation: Fresco A); and was followed two years later, in 1953, by the MiG-17B (Fresco B). This was then followed by the most widespread and well-known variant, the MiG-17F (Fresco C).
The MiG-17F is one of the most iconic aircraft of the Cold War. It was one of the most widely used aircraft of the period, and was produced by a number of countries. It was licensed in Poland under the designation: Lim-5, and in China under the designation: Shenyang J-5.
- Group
- Model Construction
- Condition
- unpainted, kit
- Scale
- Scale 1:48
- Material
- Plastic
- Zeit von
- Modern Armies
- Time
- Modern Armies
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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