Rank 72 documents the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Fresco — the refined successor to the MiG-15 that entered VVS service in 1952 with a thinner wing, optional afterburning VK-1F engine, and the agility to challenge F-86 Sabres in MiG Alley and F-4 Phantoms over North Vietnam a decade later. The Fresco's high-mounted tail and nose intake planform became the visual shorthand for Warsaw Pact day fighters through the 1950s; Chinese Shenyang J-5 and Polish Lim-5 production multiplied export numbers across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. North Vietnamese Frescos scored kills against American strike packages; Cuban and Arab operators kept the type flying into the 1980s. Wallimilist renders the green-grey camo exterior, VK-1F wireframe rib lattice, centreline fuel tank, MIKOYAN 17 decal stack, and KOREA TO VIETNAM brush slogan exactly as the master PNG dictates — 1952 service kicker, VVS Guards shield, and curator copy on the transonic workhorse that refused retirement politely.