Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:13 pm
Noha307 wrote:Now we head south-o-the-border to check out two Argentinian aviation museums.
First, the Museo de la Aviación Naval Argentina (Argentine Naval Aviation Museum) has two aircraft tugs.
One is a S32A-31 that was used aboard the aircraft carrier ARA Veinticinco de Mayo. In another coincidence, based on appearance, I believe this is the same model of tug as an MD-3:
(Source: Blogspot)
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Noha307 wrote:Nice picture ZRX61! Which Kearny Airport was this picture taken at? Wikipedia lists two: one in Nebraska and one in Arizona. Or was it neither?
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Noha307 wrote:The tug that was not listed on the Connecticut Air & Space Center's website at the time of a previous post has now been added. It is a United TA-75:
(Source: Connecticut Air & Space Center)
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