MiG-17
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MiG-17

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米高扬-格列维奇 MiG-17(俄语:Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-17;北约代号:Fresco)是一款跨音速战斗机,自1952年起在苏联生产,并由国际空军操作。MiG-17在中国被授权生产为沈阳 J-5,在波兰被授权生产为 PZL-Mielec Lim-6。MiG-17至今仍被朝鲜空军使用,并在中东和亚洲地区参与过战斗。

MiG-17是苏联在朝鲜战争期间生产的 MiG-15 飞机的先进改进型。MiG-17的生产时间太晚,未能用于那场冲突,首次使用是在1958年的第二次台湾海峡危机中。虽然 MiG-17 设计用于击落较慢的美国轰炸机,但在越南战争中,由北越飞行员使用对抗美国战斗机和战斗轰炸机时,它在近十年后仍表现出惊人的成功。这是因为 MiG-17 比专注于速度和远程作战的美国 F-4 Phantom 和 F-105 Thunderchief 更灵活、更具机动性,而且 MiG-17 配备了机枪,而 F-4 Phantom 的早期型号缺乏这种武器。

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MiG-17 at the Aviation Museum of Central Finland in Jyväskylä . The paintscheme is from 2006 and is based on the idea of Luonetjärvi primary school student Anni Lundahl.
MiG-17 at the Aviation Museum of Central Finland in Jyväskylä . The paintscheme is from 2006 and is based on the idea of Luonetjärvi primary school student Anni Lundahl.
A North Vietnamese MiG-17 on display at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum .
A North Vietnamese MiG-17 on display at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum .
MiG-17F on display at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos, California
MiG-17F on display at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos, California
Lim-5 in Polish Air Force markings
Lim-5 in Polish Air Force markings
A privately owned JJ-5 (MiG-17) at JeffCo Airport
A privately owned JJ-5 (MiG-17) at JeffCo Airport
VPAF pilots with MiG-17s
VPAF pilots with MiG-17s
An F-105D shoots down a MiG-17 during the Vietnam War , 1967.
An F-105D shoots down a MiG-17 during the Vietnam War , 1967.
Luu Huy Chao and Le Hai , VPAF MIG 17 pilots, each credited with six aerial combat victories against U.S. planes in the skies over North Vietnam.
Luu Huy Chao and Le Hai , VPAF MIG 17 pilots, each credited with six aerial combat victories against U.S. planes in the skies over North Vietnam.
East German MiG-17F.
East German MiG-17F.
An Egyptian MiG-17
An Egyptian MiG-17
A Syrian MiG-17 in Betzet at a landing strip in 1968. The aircraft was sent to be evaluated at Have Drill.
A Syrian MiG-17 in Betzet at a landing strip in 1968. The aircraft was sent to be evaluated at Have Drill.
A plinthed Indonesian Lim-5P
A plinthed Indonesian Lim-5P
Four privately owned MiG-17s flying in formation at EAA AirVenture 2024
Four privately owned MiG-17s flying in formation at EAA AirVenture 2024
Izumrud radar on a Hungarian MiG-17PF.
Izumrud radar on a Hungarian MiG-17PF.
East German MiG-17F fighter-bomber conversion
East German MiG-17F fighter-bomber conversion
YF-114C used in the Have Ferry evaluation program
YF-114C used in the Have Ferry evaluation program
East German MiG-17
East German MiG-17
A restored Hungarian People's Army Air Force MiG-17PF on display in Kecskemét
A restored Hungarian People's Army Air Force MiG-17PF on display in Kecskemét
MiG-17 of the Malagasy Air Force.
MiG-17 of the Malagasy Air Force.
A former Indonesian Lim-5 on display in the United States in North Korean markings
A former Indonesian Lim-5 on display in the United States in North Korean markings
A Somali MiG-17 as part of a monument in Hargeysa
A Somali MiG-17 as part of a monument in Hargeysa
Syrian MiG-17 at the Israeli Air Force Museum
Syrian MiG-17 at the Israeli Air Force Museum
Soviet MiG-17F in USAF use
Soviet MiG-17F in USAF use
Twin 23 mm Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 cannon winched down from the nose of a Polish-built Lim-6 (MiG-17F; a third 37 mm Nudelman N-37 cannon was also fitted.
Twin 23 mm Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 cannon winched down from the nose of a Polish-built Lim-6 (MiG-17F; a third 37 mm Nudelman N-37 cannon was also fitted.