There really IS one of everything in Dallas

Remember this?

How about a MiG-17?



Yes, it's real. The guns are missing but the avionics, ejection seat and turbine are all still there.

The story is that it was bought by the lady when she was touring Europe looking for things to sell in her antiques store. She spotted the MiG in a Norwegian museum and bought it cheap. If it?s out there much longer, the original Polish markings will probably start ?bleeding through? the silver paint and pseudo-Soviet Air Force markings.

Specifically, it's the oldest surviving example of the Polish version of the MiG-17F, called the Lim-5. Most obvious identification point is that it only had one 23mm cannon supplementing the 37mm cannon instead of two like most versions did.

Unfortunately, the lady that owns it is just going to let it rot there.

Welp, a couple years later I found myself in the same part of the Dallas Metroplex during daylight hours with no time commitments - so I dropped in on the Lim-5/MiG-17F. Pictures are of course clickable for higher resolution, etc.


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Height comparison:

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Wingtip was already torn up last time I was by:

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I think there's a cover panel missing from the tail.

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Looks like some or even all of the turbine is still in it:

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It's slowly sinking into the earth.

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Note empty gun pods below the intake.

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Plexiglass windscreen panels are starting to alligator/spiderweb and go:

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Avionics still look to be there:

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Ejector seat's in place too - or what's left of it is:

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Some vehicles nearby:

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One of my colleagues bought one of those for the business late last year in "barn find" condition. I think we paid about £1000 for it, and it sold in the same state at auction for over £6k.

I like classic cars, but that is one ugly-ass POS.
 
This has BRITISH written all over it.
 
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