Yep, one of two at the museum, two thirds of the complete surviving fleet of the type. The Chinese received 25 of them.
Captions to the images: top to bottom, cancelled Nanchang J-12 lightweight fighter project atop a pole, Tupolev Tu-4, Hawker Siddeley Trident 2E, S-75 SAMs (ASCC codename SA-2 Guidelines), derelict Nanchang Y-5C (licence built Antonov An-2), Nanchang Q-5 Fantan, Ilyushin Il-62, Qing-6 (Beriev Be-6 with turbines), J-2s (Chinese designation for the MiG-15 - China manufactured the MiG-15UTI as the Shenyang JJ-2, but not single seat variants, these were all from the Soviet Union) and Shenyang J-5s (licence built MiG-17s).