100 years of military aviation in Argentina

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100 years of military aviation in Argentina

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Between days 10 and August 12 occurred the centenary celebrations in the city of Cordoba. Air parade with 76 aircraft and two days of air shows. Traveled to Brazil to attend the event

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A-4 Fightinghawk
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Pucarás , Uruguai Air Force
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F-28 Fellowship
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K-8 Karakorun, from Bolívia Air Force
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"Halcones" Chile Air Force.
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"Fumaça", from Brazil Air Force
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Great, thanks for sharing! Some great aircraft there; those Uruguayan Pucaras have a sort of vintage look to them with that camouflage, and that is certainly meant as a compliment. Mirages, Skyhawks, three Fellowships in formation, Bolivian K-8s... wow, what a celebration!
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SOME MORE...

EMB 312 T-27 Tucano
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C-130 Hercules

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Wow, quite a variety of participants there! Would be interested to see even more!

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Great set, of some really rare a/c.... :rock:

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Now that is something away from the norm. some great pictures and i like the a4 and the F28 flypast too. if you have any more i would like to see them. :clap:
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Nice ones, something we don't see every day, or every year :wink: . Please, post some more, very interesting.

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F-27 Friendship
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Pucarás from Argentina Air Force.
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Wow, that is quite a selection of aircraft.

I understand UKAR's 'shocman' was also at this event and has some excellent images, I believe he will post some images soon, I hope!
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Super set of pictures..well done.... :up: :up:
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