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December features a rare and very special remembrance because it marks the 30th anniversary of our webmaster's
premiere publication. Released in December 1979, "Aeronoticias
Mensuales" (Monthly Airnews) was a one-edition project where Carlos
Ay showed his then incipient editorial interest in Argentine military
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Celebrating the 30th
anniversary of our webmaster's premiere publication (see "Anniversary of the month"
sidebar to the right), our December 2009 edition proposes a variety of new and
renewed contents, both in conventional and modern layouts.
As anticipated in Aeromilitaria
Argentinas's 10th
anniversary edition (August 2009), today we
start publishing "less structured stories about different aircraft, entities,
personalities and events in Argentine military aviation history". Hoping they
will become an Aeromilitaria Argentina trade-mark (the "Aeromilitaria Argentina blogs"), our first three
items originated in preceding publications (Pista 18 and Vuelo Rasante) and deal
with the first Argentine joint solo flight ceremony held in Córdoba in 2007 (Primer
vuelo solo conjunto argentino) and the Colombian C-130 overhauls performed
by Lockheed Martin Argentina in the first years of the 21st Century (LMAASA
a punto de entregar su segundo Hércules colombiano and
Se entregó el segundo Hércules
colombiano recorrido por LMAASA). Even though they are available only in
Spanish language, they will be translated into English if
sufficient requests for an "English version" are received.
Introducing one of the more modern
components announced when the site was re-launched earlier this year, we are
pleased to present "Aeromilitaria Argentina
slide shows" section. Developed using PicasaWeb
embedding technology, this section will contain selections of photographs
illustrating a variety of subjects and events. The section's premiere issue
includes topical slide shows depicting exercise Salitre II press day and the
1987 Don Torcuato civil aviation day as well was occasional topics such as the
Chilean 2009 Great Military Parade and the Patrouille de France visit to the
region.
Due to pressing editorial commitments in other fields, reference content added
in the last two months is restricted to a fairly exclusive
Exercise Salitre II report
describing the multinational deployment of fighter aircraft to Northern Chile
for a peace-restoring tactical air combat simulation involving Argentine A-4AR
Fightinghawk, KC-130H Hercules and F.28 Fellowship aircraft.
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News briefs & images
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AS-350-B3 Ecureuil GN-929
Buenos Aires/J. Newbery, 09/10/2009
(photo "SebaF28") |
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Pilatus
PC-12/47E HB-FSL (GN-812)
Gran Canaria/Gando (Spain), 25/11/2009
(photo Alejandro Hernández León) |
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Boeing
757-23A T-01
Lisbon (Portugal), 29/11/2009
(photo Miguel Claudio) |
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Boeing
757-23A T-01
Málaga (Spain), 27/11/2009
(photo Rafael García) |
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DHC-6-200
Twin Otter T-86
El Palomar (B.A.), 11/12/2009
(photo Martín Kubo) |
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The 54th anniversary of the
Gendarmería aviation component, held on 27 November at Campo de Mayo (B.A.),
marked several new steps in the service's re-equipment program. The day
before the ceremony, three AS-350-B3 Ecureuil were officially
accepted by the Servicio de Aviación: GN-928 (c/n 4686), GN-929 (4812)
and GN-930 (4871). Furthermore, sources in Spain, Brazil and Argentina confirmed that a Pilatus PC-12/47E transport (GN-812, c/n 1165), which had been
first noted outside the factory in Stanz (Switzerland) in August this
year, entered Argentine territory via Salta on 1 December flying with
Swiss ferry registration HB-FSL.
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Following several years
away from European skies, the controversial Agrupación Aérea
Presidencial flagship, Boeing 757-23A
T-01, was again noted flying President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
flew to Europe to pay tribute to Pope John Paul II in the 25th
anniversary of the peace treaty signed in 1984 between Chile and
Argentina as well as to attend the XIX Ibero-American summit in
Portugal. According to assorted reports, their aircraft was noted
staging through Rome (Italy), Málaga (Spain)
and Lisbon (Portugal) between 28 November and 2 December.
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In a 4 December interview,
Fuerza Aérea Chief of Staff, General Brigadier
Normando Costantino, confirmed plans to further consolidate transport
aircraft
fleet. Following the acquisition of four Saab SF-340B
and modernization of all existing DHC-6 Twin Otter for LADE service, Air Force now looks to strengthen tactical cargo and
air refuelling capabilities by maintaining five C-130
Hercules into operational condition. Models that will remain active
comprise only the C-130H, KC-130H and L-100-30 variants; since the
remaining C-130B
airframes have been deemed unserviceable.
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He was also emphatic about
the definitive retirement of Boeing 707 transports from Argentine
Air Force service. Citing huge fuel costs, lack of certified in-country
maintenance capabilities and shrinking usage of the type, he said "with
those engines, the seven-oh-seven is no longer flying anywhere in the
World". Furthermore, he forecast that neighboring air forces (Brazil and
Chile) will continue to operate their Pratt & Whitney JT3D powered
examples for no more than a further two years.
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Future air transport needs
could result in the replacement of
the entire C-130 and Boeing 707 fleets with Embraer C-390 cargo aircraft
now under development in Brazil. Costantino said studies were under way
at the FAA and the Ministry of Defense to participate in the Brazilian
development program hoping to get early delivery positions within "four
to five years". This would allow FAA to rebuild and modernise its cargo,
air transport and air-refuelling capabilities.
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As for the renovation of
combat and training aircraft, Costantino said that "replacement plans are
readily available" but that the on-going economical crisis has prevented
funding to flow so as to initiate said replacement programs. Sizing them
as "very large, costly projects", he said he hoped to see them revive in
2010.
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More interesting, though,
was the revelation that a Learjet 35A was being purchased in the United
States for conversion into an electronic countermeasures platform
and that a further example of the photo recconnaisance variant was being
put back into flying condition.
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In a modest ceremony held
in Campo de Mayo on 9 December, the Ejército flying component
celebrated the 53rd anniversary of what service historians call its "re-birth"
in 1956. Unlike previous "Army aviation days", commonly celebrated in
the second half of November, the 2009 event was held on an
unconventional yet meaningful date, since 9 December celebrates the
Virgin of Loreto, the Catholic patron for all Argentine flyers.
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In line with the spartan
spirit of the ceremony, official speeches and announcements were fairly
scarce in content and novelty. Army aviation dean, Brigadier General (Ret.)
Arturo Grandinetti, decorated the crew of an UH-1H Huey which performed
a risky rescue mission to extract andinists from a glacier in Mount
Tronador (Mza.). Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Luis Alberto
Pozzi, in turn mainly spoke about "Project Hornero", which is converting
a number of UH-1H helicopters to Huey II configuration under Bell and MC
Turbine supervision. In private conversations, sources confirmed that
Army helicopters will again be deployed to support the Dakar rally
between 1 and 17 January 2010.
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Though budget restrictions
curtailed the traditional Army Aviation air parade, a number of aircraft
were noted in static display and elsewhere. "Horneros" (Huey IIs)
spotted included AE-464, AE-466, AE-467 and AE-491, while unconverted
Hueys noted were AE-438, AE-441, AE-442, AE-445, AE-446, AE-454 and AE-458.
OV-1D Mohawks in sight included AE-025 (SLAR), AE-027, AE-038, AE-026 (“Wild
boar nose” scheme), AE-023, AE-029, AE-020 (“10 Años” scheme) and AE- 039 (new
scheme). Other aircraft noted included T-41D Mescalero AE-051, UH-12E AE-358,
Sabre 75A AE-175 and Air Force Hughes 369D PGH-03.
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