Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Central Texas Airshow, USA, May 2003

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The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-17) (NATO reporting name "Fresco") is a Soviet jet fighter aircraft, in service from 1952 The MiG-17 design was generally based on a previously successful Mikoyan and Gurevich fighter, the MiG-15. The major novelty was its introduction of a swept wing with a "compound sweep" configuration: a 45° angle near the fuselage, and a 42° angle for the outboard part of the wings. Other easily visible differences to its predecessor were the three wing-fences on each wing, instead of the MiG-15's two, and the addition of a ventral fin. The MiG-17 shared the same Klimov VK-1 engine and the rest of its construction was similar. The first prototype, designated "SI" by the construction bureau, was flown on the 14 January 1950, piloted by Ivan Ivashchenko. The second prototype variant, "SP-2", was an interceptor equipped with a radar. Despite the SI prototype's crash on March 17 1950, tests of another prototype "SI-2" and experimental series aircraft "SI-02" and "SI-01" in 1951, were generally successful, and on September 1 1951 the aircraft was accepted for production. It was estimated that with the same engine as the MiG-15's, the MiG-17's maximum speed is higher by 40-50 km/h, and the fighter has greater maneuverability at high altitude.Serial production started in August 1951. During production, the aircraft was improved and modified several times. The basic MiG-17 was a general-purpose day fighter, armed with three cannons and considered to be most effective in action against enemy aircraft. It could also act as a fighter-bomber, but its bombload was considered light relative to other aircraft of the time, and it usually carried additional fuel tanks instead of bombs.Soon a number of MiG-17P all-weather fighters were produced with the Izumrud radar and front air intake modifications. In the spring of 1953 the MiG-17F day fighter entered production. Fitted with the VK-1F engine with an afterburner, which improved its performance, it became the most popular variant of the MiG-17. The next mass-produced variant with afterburner and radar was the MiG-17PF. In 1956 a small series (47 aircraft) was converted to the MiG-17PM standard (also known as PFU) with four first-generation Kaliningrad K-5 (NATO reporting name AA-1 'Alkali') air-to-air missiles. A small series of MiG-17R reconnaissance aircraft were built with VK-1F engine (after first being tested with the VK-5F engine).Several thousand MiG-17s were built in the USSR by 1958.

Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: December 2, 2006 at 5:47 pm
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Video Comments:
saab900se (November 3, 2008 at 2:49 pm)
Yep, the Yanks badly underestimated this little beauty in Vietnam just like they did with it's little brother the MiG 15 in Korea.
CrimsonsG (October 29, 2008 at 10:55 pm)
One of ther 'true' classic fighters of all time.
I give kudos to the pilots who have flown this combat fighter. YEAH!
TopUSGun (October 16, 2008 at 3:20 pm)
Classic.
FenderUsa (August 21, 2008 at 8:38 pm)
MiG-17 would still kick ass in the skies to this day :P
mudpitboarder (August 29, 2008 at 8:49 am)
There are more Mig vids on youtube , then beers in my fridge, I guess they win again.:-)
ePheCt84 (October 13, 2008 at 7:22 pm)
what do you mean win again? When have the won?
quest94 (August 6, 2008 at 12:54 am)
Alguien sabe si este mig 17 es el mismo que se presento en el acapulco alextremo 2006?
mystil (July 25, 2008 at 2:52 am)
best jetfighter all times
paulyfromdawley (July 2, 2008 at 4:20 pm)
love the mig ;)
ferchopar (May 13, 2008 at 1:46 am)
hermoso vídeo, me gusta mucho la parte en la que el mig 17 vuela con el phantom f-4,donde se encuentran estos viejos rivales.