Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17

PaísUnião Soviética
Tipo

Caças subsônicos de alta subsônica

Primeiro voo14 de janeiro de 1950

O Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 (Russo: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-17; Nome de reportagem da OTAN: Fresco) é um avião de caça subsônico de alta subsônica produzido na URSS a partir de 1952 e operado por numerosas forças aéreas em muitas variantes. É um desenvolvimento avançado do semelhante MiG-15 da Guerra da Coreia. O MiG-17 foi construído na China como o Shenyang J-5 e a Polônia como o PZL-Mielec Lim-6.

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The Master of the Turning Fight

O MiG-17 was the definitive evolution of the famous MiG-15. While it looked similar to its predecessor, it was a major aerodynamic refinement designed to handle the high-subsonic “compression” issues that plagued early jets. It became a legend not for its speed—as it was slower than almost every American fighter it faced—but for its unmatched maneuverability. In the skies over North Vietnam, the “Silver Swallow” (as the VPAF called it) proved that a nimble, gun-armed subsonic jet could still be a deadly threat to Mach 2 supersonic fighters like the F-4 Phantom.

Attribute Technical Specification (MiG-17F / Fresco-C)
Papel High-Subsonic Fighter / Interceptor
tripulação 1 (Pilot)
Motor 1 × Klimov VK-1F afterburning turbojet (7,452 lbf thrust)
Maximum Speed 1,145 km/h (711 mph) at altitude
Service Ceiling 16,600 meters (54,450 feet)
Main Armament 1 × 37 mm N-37 cannon (40 rds) & 2 × 23 mm NR-23 cannons (80 rpg)
External Load Up to 500 kg (1,100 lbs) of bombs or unguided rockets
Envergadura 9.63 meters (31 ft 7 in)

Design Engineering: Subsonic Perfection

  • The Triple-Fence Wing: The most visible change from the MiG-15 was the addition of a third “wing fence” (the MiG-15 only had two). These fences prevented air from sliding sideways off the swept wing, keeping the aircraft stable and responsive even during the most violent turns.
  • Introduction of the Afterburner: The MiG-17F was the first Soviet fighter to feature an afterburner. While it didn’t make the plane supersonic in level flight, it provided the vital burst of thrust needed to climb away or close the gap during a dogfight.
  • The “Old-School” Heavy Punch: While Western fighters were moving toward small-caliber rapid-fire guns or unreliable early missiles, the MiG-17 kept its “sledgehammer” armament. A single 37mm hit was often enough to instantly destroy a modern American jet.
  • Ventral Fin: To combat the high-speed instability of the MiG-15, designers added a small vertical fin under the tail (a ventral fin) and lengthened the fuselage, making the MiG-17 a much steadier gun platform.

Operational History: The Phantom’s Nightmare

  • The Vietnam Trap: US pilots were often forced into visual-range combat due to strict rules of engagement. In these close-range “knife fights,” the MiG-17 could easily out-turn the heavier, faster F-4 Phantom, leading to the creation of the TOPGUN school to teach US pilots how to avoid the MiG’s deadly turning circle.
  • Radar Variants: The MiG-17PF (Fresco-D) introduced a search radar in the nose intake, allowing it to act as an all-weather interceptor, though it traded away one of its cannons to make room for the electronics.
  • Global Production: The MiG-17 was built in massive numbers—over 10,000 total. It was licensed to Poland as the Lim-5 and to China as the Shenyang J-5, forming the backbone of communist air forces for decades.
  • The Skyraider Kill: In one of the most famous quirks of air history, two propeller-driven US Navy A-1 Skyraiders actually managed to shoot down MiG-17s using their 20mm cannons, proving that in a low-speed brawl, the slowest plane sometimes wins.

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