A vintage Russian fighter jet crash-landed while arriving for a weekend air show at Eden Prairie’s Flying Cloud Airport.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, a MiG 21 arrived at the airport about 10 a.m. Thursday. It slid off the end of a runway and crashed through a fence.

The pilot suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene, said Patrick Hogan, spokesman for the Metropolitan Airports Commission.

The plane had minor damage, Hogan said.

The aircraft “overran the runway … when its landing parachute failed to properly deploy,” according to a statement from Wings of the North, which is holding the air show.

According to FAA records, the fixed-wing single engine craft is owned by a Michigan man. It was built in 1975 and is listed as an exhibition plane.

The annual Air Expo is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.

Elizabeth Mohr can be reached at 651-228-5162. Follow her at twitter.com/LizMohr.