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Hersteller:
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FMA
Fábrica Militar de Aviones SA
Guarnicion Aérea, C&oacuti;rdoba, foundet: 1927
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Lockheed Aircraft Argentina SA (LAASA) -
Area de Material C&oacuti;rdoba (AMC) -
Avenida Fuerza Aérea Argentina km 5.2 -
5103 C&oacuti;rdoba -
Argentina
Tel : +54 51 650 594
Fax : +54 51 654 486
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1932 -
FMA Ae C 1,
Touring aircraft
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1933 -
FMA Ae C 2,
Training biplace aircraft
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1933 -
FMA Ae C 3,
Light training and touring aircraft
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1934 -
FMA Ae M O 1,
Training aircraft
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1934 -
FMA Ae T 1,
Light passenger aircraft
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1953 -
FMA IA 35 IA Huanquero,
Multi purpose a/c, Trainer
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The Huanquero was designed for a variety of
roles. For each role a different version was
built. The 35IA was an advanced trainer for
IFR flight, short range and long range
navigation. Additionally, it was fitted with
cameras for reconnaissance missions. Other
versions are the 35IU (bomber trainer), 35II
(light transport), 35III (photo aircraft).
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1954 -
FMA IA 37 - 02,
experimental fighter aircraft
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This supersonic delta fighter interceptor was
designed with the assistance of Dr. Reimar
Horten. First, a glider was designed was a
proof of concept and flew in 1954. Then, a
second prototype was built to check the
general concept and design details. Later on,
a third prototype is built for the achieving
supersonic flight.
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1959 -
FMA IA 38,
Flying wing transport
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1984 -
FMA IA 63 Pampa,
Trainer
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1985 -
FMA IA 58 Pucara,
Light ground attack aircraft
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The Pucara was designed by specifications of the
argentinian air force, which needed a light ground
attack plane for guerilla counter measures.
It is designed to get along with a minimum of
infrastructure.
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