Fma Ia 58 Pucará

Fma Ia 58 Pucará. FMA IA58 Pucará Wings Over New Zealand Manufactured by the FMA (Fabrica Militar de Aviones), the IA-58 emerged as a turboprop with the mission to be a light attack aircraft whose first AX-2 prototype flew exactly 50 years ago (on August 20, 1969). It was designed for the COIN (counterinsurgency) and CAS (close air support) roles for the Argentine Air Force.

FMA IA58A Pucara Argentina Air Force Aviation Photo 0974100
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Named after a form of South American stone hill fortress, the Pucara's origins can be traced back to the mid-1960's when Argentina's Fabrica Militar de Aviones ( Military Aircraft Factory ) was requested to develop a new combat aircraft capable of performing COIN, CAS and reconnaissance missions.. The FMA IA-58 Pucará is a turboprop ground-attack aircraft developed and manufactured by Argentina's Fábrica Militar de Aviones (FMA).It was designed to operate in rugged terrain and support ground forces during military operations

FMA IA58A Pucara Argentina Air Force Aviation Photo 0974100

Development began in August 1966, with the timing very much tied to the political situation in Argentina at the time. [1] [2] Entró en servicio en 1974 y fue exportado a la Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya y la Fuerza Aérea de Sri Lanka.El nombre «pucará» está relacionado con las fortificaciones de los pueblos. It was designed for the COIN (counterinsurgency) and CAS (close air support) roles for the Argentine Air Force.

FMA IA58C Pucara Argentina Air Force Aviation Photo 1856040. El FMA IA-58 Pucará (en quechua, «fortaleza») es un avión de ataque turbohélice construido por la Fábrica Militar de Aviones para la Fuerza Aérea Argentina a principios de la década de 1970 Manufactured by the FMA (Fabrica Militar de Aviones), the IA-58 emerged as a turboprop with the mission to be a light attack aircraft whose first AX-2 prototype flew exactly 50 years ago (on August 20, 1969).

FMA IA58A Pucara Argentina Air Force Aviation Photo 1896309. Designated the "Delfin", it would later be known as the FMA IA-58 "Pucará", named after the. The impressive-looking, two-seat IA-58 Pucara (meaning "Fortress") was produced by the Fabrica Militar de Aviones of Argentina