Mikoyan MiG17PF/MiG17PFU Fresco (REISSUE)
Product code MKM14410
Mikoyan
Scale 1 : 144
Publisher/Brand Mark1
Version Injection
Category Scale Modelling Kits
Subcategory Scale Modelling Kits
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Developed from the successful MiG-15 jet in 1949, the MiG-17 constituted a marked improvement in transonic handling over the previous model. Both the clear weather interceptors (the MiG-17 and MiG-17F) and the all-weather fighters (the MiG-17PF and MiG-17PFU) were evolved in the USSR, with the total number reaching 10,500 examples including the licence-built machines in Poland and China.
The MiG-17PF/PFU was a single-seat, radar-equipped all-metal monoplane powered by the afterburning VK-1F engine. Both variants were designed for all-weather interception, while the MiG-17PFU only carried missiles instead of guns.
Except the Soviet Air Force, which was the sole operator of the MiG-17PFU, the MiG-17PFs served at least with ten other air forces worldwide.
Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) MiG-17PFU Fresco E, Red 15, VVS USSR (Soviet Air Force), unknown air base, Soviet Central Asia, late 1950s
2) S-104 (MiG-17PF) Fresco D, Black IW-13, 1st Fighter Regiment (1. slp), Czechoslovak Air Force (vojenské letectvo ?SLA), ?eské Bud?jovice Air Base, 1956
3) MiG-17PF Fresco D, Red 401, 50th Fighter Regiment (50. HVE), Hungarian Air Force (Magyar Honvedseg Repülö Csapatai), Taszár Air Base, late 1950s
4) MiG-17PF Fresco D, Air Defence Air Regiment, United Arab Republic (Egypt) Air Force, unknown air base, during the Six Day War, June 1967
This injection-moulded kit contains 31 parts, one clear part (the cockpit canopy) and one resin part. A comprehensive decal sheet is included.






