Description
The MiG-17 was license-built in both China and Poland. In the early 1950s, the PLAAF obtained a number of Soviet-built MiG-17 Fresco-A day fighters。 The Chinese obtained plans for the MiG-17F Fresco-C day fighter in 1955, along with two completed pattern aircraft, 15 knockdown kits, and parts for ten aircraft. The first Chinese-built MiG-17F, produced by the Shenyang factory, performed its initial flight on 19 July 1956 with test pilot Wu Keming at the controls. The MiG-17F was known as the "J-5" in Chinese service, when passed on to other countries, "F-5".
Kit Features:
- Scale : 1:48
- Item Type : Static Aircraft
- Model Dimension : Length: 236.54mm Wingspan: 201.5mm
- Total Plastic Parts : 119 pcs
- Total Sprues : 7 sprues
- Camouflage Scheme : Markings for 3 a/c:
1) Chinese Air Force J-5
2) Chinese Air Force Red 6691,
3) Chinese (or North Vietnamese ) Air Force Red 2533 - More Features : The kit consists of 112 parts in light grey plastic, 7 clear parts for canopy. optional position flaps, highly detailed engine