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Articles, Mexican AviationSeptember 14, 2018<February 6, 2021

Those Mexican Bellancas

by Santiago Flores

Not many people know that Mexico, under the leadership of President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río, sided with the Spanish Republican government during that country’s…

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Articles, Caribbean AviationFebruary 15, 2019<February 6, 2021

Bay of Pigs – The Men and Aircraft of the Cuban Revolutionary Air Force

by Doug MacPhail

By the middle of 1960, the novelty of Fidel Castro’s Cuban Revolution was wearing thin and many of those who had first zealously supported…

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Articles, South American AviationFebruary 16, 2019<February 6, 2021

Bolivian Air Force operations during the Ñancahuazú Counter-Insurgency Campaign – 1967

by Jonathan Olguin

Up to this date, we have five decades worth of material written about the nine-month guerrilla campaign led by Ernesto “Che” Guevara in Bolivia….

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Articles, General Latin American AviationMarch 6, 2019<February 6, 2021

Waco Warplanes of Latin America

by Chuck Acree

The Waco company was founded in 1920 as the Weaver Aircraft Company in Lorain, Ohio. The company always sold its products under the Waco…

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Articles, Central American AviationMarch 7, 2019<February 6, 2021

Those Mysterious Nicaraguan Mustangs

by Dan Hagedorn

In 1985, Aerofax had the courage to publish a small monograph co-authored with John Dienst, entitled North American F-51 Mustangs in Latin American Air…

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Articles, South American AviationApril 24, 2019<February 6, 2021

Through Blood and Fire at Darwin

by Santiago Rivas

In early 1982, Lt. Roberto Címbaro was on his third year of assignment to the III Brigada Aérea (3rd. Air Brigade) of the Argentine…

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Articles, South American AviationApril 26, 2019<February 6, 2021

Colonel Banderas Remembers

by Fernando Garrido

The following is the transcription of an interview with Col. Raúl Banderas, Commander of the Escuadrón de Combate 2112 (2112 Combat Squadron) of the…

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Articles, South American AviationJuly 29, 2019<February 6, 2021

The I.Ae.30 Ñamcú in Bolivia

by Roberto Subauste

History is not a set of isolated facts. In contrast, historical events happen like a chain effect that join many successes and failures. Aeronautical history…

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Articles, South American AviationJuly 30, 2019<February 6, 2021

The Sukhoi Su-22 in peruvian service

by Lewis Mejía

By late June, 1977, inhabitants of the fishing town of Talara began to see some strange, sand-colored aircraft, with a short nose, swept wings and…

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Articles, South American AviationJuly 31, 2019<February 6, 2021

Evolution of the T-35 Pillán

by Germán Lüer

While it is true that the development of the T-35 Pillán has been extensively covered since the first prototype took to the air in March…

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