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    The FMA I.Ae. 37 was a prototype jet fighter developed in Argentina during the 1950s. It never flew and was cancelled in 1960. Reimar Horten began work...
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    to use 750 hp (560 kW) I.Ae. 19R El Indio, but these were not available and the prototype was forced to use 450 hp (340 kW) I.Ae. 16 El Gaucho engines...
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    ISBN 978-987-1682-18-8. Wikimedia Commons has media related to FMA I.Ae. 27 Pulqui I. (in Spanish) Development and Specifications IAe 27 Pulqui / Flickr...
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    The I.Ae.41 Urubú was a two-seat flying wing tailless glider, built in Argentina by the Fábrica Militar de Aviones (FMA) in the 1950s. In 1951 some airclubs...
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    The FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II (in the indigenous language Mapuche, Pulqúi: Arrow) was a jet fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1940s in Argentina...
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    The I.Ae. 25 Mañque (en: Vulture) was an Argentine assault troop/cargo glider designed at the Instituto Aerotecnico de Cordoba. The prototype was finished...
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    present). Prototype AeC.1 (1931) AeC.2 (1932) AeT.1 (1933) AeMOe.1 AeMS.1 prototype FMA 20 El Boyero (1940) Prototype FMA 21 trainer (1943) I.Ae. 22 DL advanced...
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    completed; the project was abandoned in favour of the FMA I.Ae. 27 Pulqui I jet aircraft. The I.Ae. 30 "Ñancú", named after an indigenous eagle of Patagonia...
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  • The I.Ae. 48 was a prototype jet fighter of Argentine origin. It was to be developed after the I.Ae. 37 program was split with it becoming a subsonic...
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    The I.Ae. 23 was a primary training and aerobatic biplane built by the Fábrica Militar de Aviones (FMA) of Argentina. It was known as "Wooden Focke-Wulf"...
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