Fleet Air Arm Museum Display - Friends & Foes (1948)

Since the establishment of the Fleet Air Arm, Australia has been involved in a number of wars or conflicts. The period of conflict, tension and competition (Cold War) between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies from the mid 1940s until the early 1990s was a central element to these conflicts. During that time the aircraft flown by both 'sides' were synonymous with which camp you were in.

Countries flying MiGs were generally in the Soviet Union sphere of influence whilst countries flying US or UK built aircraft were nominally in the Western sphere. The MiG 17 and Hawker Hunter on display here were designed at about the same time and are indicative of the differences in jet design philosophy of the two contending camps.

The MiG was designed for a single role as a high-speed bomber interceptor while the Hunter, although a fighter, was a more flexible aircraft that could be modified for other roles.

Regardless of their roles, all military aircraft are a tool of national policy and it is often proven that your foe today is your friend tomorrow.

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Foreign Aircraft

Hawker Hunter F6

Type Fighter/bomber
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft Ltd, Kinston-on-Thames, Surrey UK
Ordered 1951
Number purchased 1,972 (all types)
First delivered July 1954
Crew One
Weight (lbs) Light: 14,122 Loaded: 23,000 approx.
Dimensions Wing Span: 33 ft 8 in
Length: 45 ft 11 in
Height: 13 ft 2 in
Engine One Rolls-Royce Avon 207 turbojet of 10,145 lbs thrust
Performance Ceiling: 50,000 ft
Speed: 715 mph
Range: 1,900 miles (ferry)
Armament Guns: 4 x 30mm Aden cannon
Bombs - Missiles - Rockets
Operated by RAF, RN and numerous others including Singapore

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17

Type Fighter/intercepter
Manufacturer Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau, USSR
Ordered 1949
Number purchased 6,000+ (all types)
First delivered 1952
Crew One
Weight (lbs) Light: 8,646 Loaded: 11,803
Dimensions Wing Span: 31 ft 7 in
Length: 36 ft 5 in
Height: 12 ft 6 in
Engine One Valer-Klimov VK-1 turbojet of 5,952 lbs thrust
Performance Ceiling: 52,366 ft
Speed: 696 mph
Range: 1,290 miles (ferry)
Armament Guns: 2 x 23mm cannon, 1 x 37 mm cannon
4 x 57mm rocket pods
Operated by USSR, China and numerous others including Indonesia and North Vietnam

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 UTI

Type Two seat fighter/trainer
Manufacturer Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau, USSR
Ordered 15 April 1947
Number purchased 14,000+ (all types)
First delivered 31 December 1948
Crew Two
Weight (lbs) Light: 7,900 Loaded: 10,935
Dimensions Wing Span: 33 ft 1 in
Length: 33 ft 2 in
Height: 12 ft 2 in
Engine One Klimov RD-45 turbojet of 5,005 lbs thrust
Performance Ceiling: 50,580 ft
Speed: 668 mph
Range: 1,225 miles (ferry)
Armament Guns: 2 x 23mm cannon, 1 x 37 mm cannon
2 x 100 kg bombs or rockets
Operated by USSR, China and numerous others including North Korea and North Vietnam
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