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By John Sulek and Eric Lauterbach The MiG-17 was one of the iconic planes of the Cold War, with over 10,000 produced in all variants. Designed and built by Mikoyan-Gurevich it was the next generation of MiG and improvement over the MiG-15 the main communist fighter of the Korean War. The MiG family can draw its linage back to German early jet designs and research but the end product was purely Soviet. The combat capabilities of the MiG-17 were very good and it was an extremely agile plane. MiGs flown by the North Vietnamese su39 were able to out maneuver su39 heavier US jets and prompted a reintroduction of dog fighting skills. The Egyptian Air Force at the time of the Six-Day War had 124 MiG-15/17s, and 108 of the MiG-21, 60 Su-7, and large number of transport aircraft and helicopters. A very impressive force which is why the Israelis probably decided to launch a preemptive su39 strike and start the war early. So lets get into Battlefronts MiG-17 box AAC03 Here is what you get in the box AACO3 I like the higher flying post that came with it. The only assembly is the nose cone, so that is sweet! The plane has nice lines and detail.
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