After the National Museum of the USAF authorized its transfer, Pueblo-Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colo. acquired LiM-5, serial number 1C1303 for display. The museum team collected the aircraft from storage here, along with a LiM-2 and several training missiles, in August 2015 and their restorers began working their magic almost immediately upon arrival. They recently unveiled the restored LiM-5 which is an amazing transformation! - November 18, 2016
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A LiM-5, a Polish-built version of the Soviet-era MiG-17 is moved from storage awaiting a trek to Pueblo-Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Pueblo, Colo. in August 2015. The aircraft was transferred to PWAM by the National Museum of the USAF. — at 309th Aerospace Maintenance And Regeneration Group.
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After an amazing restoration effort, LiM-5 (serial number 1C1303) a Polish-built version of the Soviet-era MiG-17, is now on display at the Pueblo-Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colo. A National Museum of the USAF transfer, PWAM acquired it from storage at 309 AMARG in August 2015. — at Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum.