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Note: This suggestion is primarily for the Lim-6bis in Indonesian Service
The Polish suggestion can be found here: PZL-Mielec Lim-6bis - Polish Fighter-turned-Attacker
How to differentiate it compared to other license-made MiG-17s in AURI's inventory
Indonesia operated 3 different MiG-17 variants.
- The Afterburning MiG-17Fs in the form of the Polish Lim-5 & Chinese Shenyang Type 56
- The Interceptor (MiG-17PF) in the form of the Lim-5P
- As well as the Polish ground striker variant of the MiG-17, the Lim-6Bis.
They were all classified as purely MiG-17 in service, as such to differentiate it we must look at the air frame themselves.
the License MiG-17F will be the basis for the difference. The two variants also has differences from one another, namely a thick protruding vertical antenna situated between the cockpit and vertical stabilizer. The Lim-5 has the antenna (left), whereas the Type 56 doesn’t (right)
For the MiG-17PF it can be easily identified by the front air intake, the Lim-5P has a radar housing right in front of the air intake, resulting in the front having a ‘bulge’. Below you can see the Lim-5P (left) compared to a standard MiG-17F (right) nose
- For the ground striker variant, it can be identified by a lack of radar as well as a brake parachute situated between the vertical stabilizer and engines. Lim-6bis can be seen on the left, and a standard Lim-5 can be seen on the right.
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B. Specifications
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Weight
- Empty : 4,335 kg
- take-off : 5,550 kg
- Maximum : 6,500 kg
- Wing Span : 9.63 m
- Wing Area : 22.59 m^2
- Height : 3.8 m
- Length : 11.1 m
- Crew : 1
- Engine: Lis-5 Afterburning turbojet engine (License-made Klimov VK-1F)
- Weight: 4,271 kg
- Max Speed : 1,150 km/h
ARMAMENT
- Primary Guns
- 1x 37mm N-37D Cannon
- 2x 23mm NR-23 Cannons
- 780 kg max of suspended ordinance on 4x pylons
- 2x Mars-2 rocket pods on inner pylons
- 16x S-5 rockets per pod
- (S-5/S-5M/S-5K)
- 16x S-5 rockets per pod
- drop tanks
- 2x 50kg, 100kg or 250kg bombs on outer pylons
- Inner pylons can carry bombs but only up to 140kg of load
- 2x Mars-2 rocket pods on inner pylons
C. More Images
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VIDEOS
Video of the Lim-6bis being turned into a display piece
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRjjhAQvyZc
IMAGES
Lim-6bis behind a CS-102 (Czech License-made MiG-15UTI)
F-1127, this Lim-6bis would eventually crash in late 1970
Image of the Lim-6bis Brake Parachute
Lim-6bis as a display piece in Abdulrachman Saleh AFB. This airframe would eventually be transferred to Banyumas Town Square.
Lim-6bis as a display piece in Selokambang Natural Pool and Lake in Sumberseko, East Java.
Lim-6bis before being mounted to a pedestal in Banyumas Town Square.
D. Sources
Details
- Butowski, P., & Holyś, W. (1987). Samolot myśliwsko-szturmowy Lim-6bis (Typy Broni i Uzbrojenia No. 117). Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej.
- https://mapsairmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Lim-6bis.pdf
- samolotypolskie.pl - Lim-5 / PZL Lim-6
- Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół Lotniska Wojskowego Świdwin - PZL Lim-6
- AIRPLANE SCALE MODELKIT: MIKOYAN GUREVICH MIG-17
- WSK-Mielec Lim-6bis : WSK-Mielec / PZL Mielec
- PZL-Mielec Lim-6 - Wikipedia
- Jejak Pesawat Militer MIG-17 AURI, dari Operasi Trikora hingga Peristiwa di Istana Negara
- Skadron Udara 11 - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas
- https://www.airhistory.net/photo/413035/F-1103
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