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After World War II, Nazi Defectors Jump Started the Argentine Air Force


After World War II, Argentina gained a reputation for taking in characters with checkered pasts.
Here s What You Need To Remember: The Argentine government decided to merge Dewoitine’s and Tank’s projects into the Pulqui II, which made its first flight in June 1950. The Pulqui II eventually had a speed of 697 miles per hour, a maximum ceiling of 49,000 feet, a 2,000-mile range and an armament of four 20-millimeter cannons.
After World War II, Argentina gained a reputation for taking in characters with checkered pasts. Not only was it a haven for Nazis fleeing justice, but it turns out that Argentina turned to Reich scientists and French traitors to build a jet fighter in the 1940s based on a design originally intended for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. ....

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After World War II, Nazis Nearly Built the Argentine Air Force


After World War II, Argentina gained a reputation for taking in characters with checkered pasts.
Here s What You Need To Remember: The Pulqui II eventually had a speed of 697 miles per hour, a maximum ceiling of 49,000 feet, a 2,000-mile range and an armament of four 20-millimeter cannons. Initial tests, however, indicated numerous problems.
After World War II, Argentina gained a reputation for taking in characters with checkered pasts. Not only was it a haven for Nazis fleeing justice, but it turns out that Argentina turned to Reich scientists and French traitors to build a jet fighter in the 1940s based on a design originally intended for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. ....

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