----------------------- Returning to this photo gallery, was my first airshow, held in Palermo in November 1968 occasion of the XXI week Aeronautics and Space. By then he had nothing more than 15 years, if however, had already dabbled in photography of aircraft in the field of ex-VII Brigada Aérea Morón, sticking out pictures of the Gloster Meteor, an issue that will consider separately in a new entry, as I mentioned.
remember that this opportunity did not have the Voigtlander Vitoret, habitualemnte I lent my sister, who was 10 years older than me, because I had it repaired, however, people in the house of photos of San Antonio de Padua, I just showed the pictures of the Gloster, may have noticed my disappointment when I mentioned the exhibition of Palermo generously agreed to lend me a camera Halina, who was a real breakthrough for me, because he had photometer!. At this point, it should not fail to remind my parents, who allowed and address these costs since I was only a young student secondary and they, working people who had to fight every day, so not missing anything at home, at least as necesario.Mi eternal gratitude and remembrance for my parents.
EXPOSURE PHOTOS
Huanquero FMA IA-35 / A-305
41 aircraft were manufactured including 3 prototypes, This multipurpose aircraft equipped with 2 AI-19R radial engines "El Indio" domestically produced and served mainly in the Second Air Brigade and photographic aircraft, the V Air Brigade as a version of attack and light transport in the Reconquista and the BAM BAM Mar del Plata. Designed by Kurt Tank and Mr. Paul Klages in 1950, from 1952 started the construction of 3 prototypes, the first of which (IA-35-P) conducted the first flight on September 7, 1953 under the control of the REMP. Lieut. Jorge Conan Doyle. Called "Justicialista Air", referring to the then General Perón, was presented to national authorities and Air Force Argentina on September 21, 1953. In 1955 began the production of other 3 units of preproduction, but the political-military events of that year halted the project and the removal of German technicians. However, the program resumed with engineers from Argentina and was renamed "Huanquero." The first pre-series aircraft made the first flight on March 29, 1957 and early 1958 left the factory the first production aircraft to be complete 43 units of the 100 envisaged in the original program. Finally factory with delivery of aircraft number 38 (not including the 3 prototypes) in July 1962, production DINFIA canceled for budgetary reasons and because the project was already advanced new engines with propellers Turbomeca Bastan III, from Cell no. 39 of Huanquero, to be known as "Guaraní." Just was the natural development of the Guarani, which culminated in the so-called IA-50 Guaraní II (later IA-50 G-II) from 1966 would begin to replace Huanqueros transport missions in aerial photography and supplemented by what started the gradual decline. With the arrival of the Bac Canberra in 1971, the last aircraft operations were grouped in the BAM Reconquista where they were finally off the December 31, 1973, this time in addition to the obsolescence and age of design, the arrival of a new aircraft, the Pucara. Anyway has the double merit of being the ultimate exponent of most fertile period of the aviation industry in Argentina and it was also like the DL-22 and Calquin building national integrity. DINFIA IA-50 G-II / T-117
A single prototype was built for this aircraft specifically designed for farming and designed on international standards. all metal plane with cantilever wings, fuselage built in steel tube chrome-moly, slotted flaps and ailerons high performance. The same is retained in the current Moron MNA
Ninety aircraft were purchased in 1957 at the Beechcraft factory in Wichita (Kansas). Called Beechcraft B-45 by the factory, they are more popularly known T-34 by the well known versions and produced for the USAF and then be resold to other air forces worldwide.
1968, the TC-32 was working for the State Airlines, possibly since the First Brigade of Palomar. In 1947, 16 C-47A/Dc-3 joined the newly established Air Force Argentina, becoming the main means of transport in force by then. In 1966, the planes that were broadcast service of Aerolineas Argentinas was transferred to the Air Force, significantly increasing the no. aircraft in service. The last 10 aircraft (T-101, T-103, T-104, TC-20, TC-21, TC-27, TC-33, TC-34, TC-35, TC-37) left active duty to 1989/1990.
Twelve copies of this aircraft arrived in December 1960 to serve initially on the First Brigade of Palomar.
The H-04 at the National Museum of Aviation in Morón, having received an overhaul gral.
Forty-eight MS-760 Paris were acquired by the Air Force Argentina in early 1958, establishing the contract that the first 12 units would be manufactured in France but assembled in Argentina and the remaining 36 units produced under license in our DINFIA of Cordoba.
The E-224 at the Museo de San Luis (pictured in 2006)
Twenty-eight devices were purchased for the Sabre Air Force Argentina, arriving at the IV Air Brigade the first 14 units on 26 September 1960. In December of that year the 14 remaining aircraft arrived in second ferry from USA. Writing about the Sabre, it is impossible not to remember the "Squadron Southern Cross", which the C-124 was one of its members. Created in early 1962 on the occasion of the Golden Anniversary of the Air Force Argentina and decorated with bright colors, made their first demos on 12 January Tandil and Mar del Plata on January 15, 1962.
Named A-4P by Douglas as a result of the modernization of a batch of 50 A-4B U.S. Navy, in Argentina followed by naming its original name A-4B.
The C-207 arrived shortly after to Moron in early April 1999 for incorporation into the new headquarters of the National Aviation Museum. Here you can see him on the occasion of the event ASSA'99.
The C-207 in the background, with the A-4C, C-322, both of the above Moron MNA on the occasion FINALLY THE PHOTOS:
GRUMMAN SA-16A ALBATROS / BS-03,
EMBRAER EMB-110 Bandeirante
BELL UH-1H / H12