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Pulqui I was an
Argentine jet
designed at the "Instituto Aerotecnico" (
AeroTechnical Institute) in 1946. Only one
prototype was completed; unsatisfactory...
- twin-engined
fighter aircraft of the
Second World War.
Designed by the Army
Aerotechnical Research Institute to be a
heavy fighter armed with
large calibre cannon...
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designed at the
DINFIA (successor to the "Instituto Aerotecnico" -
AeroTechnical Institute) in the
early 1960s. In the
early 1960s, the
Argentine state...
- twin
piston engined fighter designed by the
Instituto Aerotécnico (
AeroTechnical Institute) in the late 1940s,
similar to the de
Havilland Hornet, but...
- in 2013, it
provides pilot training courses. The MRO
operated by GMR
Aero Technic Ltd is one of two MROs at the airport.
Built at a cost of ₹3.5 billion...
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Argentine advanced training aircraft designed by the
Instituto Aerotécnico (
AeroTechnical Institute) in 1943. It had a
wooden structure which resembled the North...
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discharged from the air force. From 1930
until his
death in 1936, he was an
aerotechnical consultant for the
maritime testing,
inspection and
research facility...
- the way for more
ambitious projects such as the IA-33
Pulqui II. The
Aerotechnical Institute (Spanish:
Instituto Aerotécnico),
under the
leadership of...
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their Rikugun Kokugijitsu Kenkyujo (JAAF
Aerotechnical Institute) in secret. At the 1st
Naval Air
Technical ****nal in Yoko****, in ****ociation with Mitsubishi...
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proved unsuccessful, he
accepted an
offer from
Argentina to work at its
aerotechnical institute, the
Instituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba
under the name of Pedro...