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- The Aerotechnics Skyhopper-3000 is a German ultralight trike that was designed and produced by Aerotechnics of Brandenburg. Now out of production, when...
- Pulqui I was an Argentine jet designed at the "Instituto Aerotecnico" (AeroTechnical Institute) in 1946. Only one prototype was completed; unsatisfactory...
- combat aircraft National origin Yugoslavia Manufacturer SOKO Designer Aerotechnical Institute Status Cancelled in 1991 Primary user Yugoslav Air Force (intended)...
- specifications, working at their Rikugun Kokugijitsu Kenkyujo (JAAF Aerotechnical Institute) in secret. At the 1st Naval Air Technical ****nal in Yoko****...
- 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...
- Aeronautical Technical Institute (Serbian: Ваздухопловнотехнички институт, romanized: Vazduhoplovnotehnički institut) was a Yugoslav design bureau for...
- twin piston engined fighter designed by the Instituto Aerotécnico (AeroTechnical Institute) in the late 1940s, similar to the de Havilland Hornet, but...
- the way for more ambitious projects such as the IA-33 Pulqui II. The Aerotechnical Institute (Spanish: Instituto Aerotécnico), under the leadership of...
- proved unsuccessful, he accepted an offer from Argentina to work at its aerotechnical institute, the Instituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba under the name of Pedro...
- designed at the DINFIA (successor to the "Instituto Aerotecnico" - AeroTechnical Institute) in the early 1960s. In the early 1960s, the Argentine state...