- (1938–1943); I.Ae., for "Instituto
Aerotécnico", on the
third period (1943–1952); IA, for "Instituto
Aerotécnico", on the
fourth (current)
period (1952...
- The I.Ae. 27
Pulqui I was an
Argentine jet
designed at the "Instituto
Aerotecnico" (AeroTechnical Institute) in 1946. Only one
prototype was completed;...
- was an
Argentine advanced training aircraft designed by the
Instituto Aerotecnico (AeroTechnical Institute) in 1943, with a
wooden structure,
which resembled...
- "Royal Eagle") was a
tactical bomber designed and
built by the
Instituto Aerotécnico at Córdoba, in
Argentina in the
immediate post-World War II era. Although...
-
glider should be built. Its
development was ****igned to the
Instituto Aerotécnico (I.Ae.), in Cordoba. The
design team was led by
Professor Reimar Horten...
- from
Argentina to work at its
aerotechnical institute, the
Instituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba
under the name of
Pedro Matthies. Tank
moved to Córdoba in...
- was an
Argentine twin
piston engined fighter designed by the
Instituto Aerotécnico (AeroTechnical Institute) in the late 1940s,
similar to the de Havilland...
- Many Focke-Wulf workers,
including Kurt Tank,
worked at the
Instituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba,
Argentina between 1947 and 1955. Others, like
Henrich Focke...
- 1 Fábrica
Militar de
Aviones (FMA) 1938–1943 FMA 20 FMA 21
Instituto Aerotécnico (I.Ae) 1943–1952 I.Ae 22 I.Ae 23 I.Ae 24 I.Ae 25 I.Ae 27 I.Ae 28 I.Ae...
- the IA-33
Pulqui II. The
Aerotechnical Institute (Spanish:
Instituto Aerotécnico),
under the
leadership of Morchio, ****vered with its
efforts to build...