MOTF:
Yes, a great book! I have it (twice, I believe).
British authors tend to write for the Comando de la Aviacion Naval Argentina, the acronym "CANA" when the correct term is COAN. I make that very same mistake during my research, and was promptly corrected by my very good argentinean friends and researchers.
Although not aircraft per se, the theme of the vessels sunk or damaged (on both sides) were mostly due to aircraft action, with the probable exception of the ARA Belgrano, but even then, air assets likely also played a part in locating the old cruiser.
http://www.naval-history.net/
Minor damage to "Argonaut" by cannon (21st May)
Destroyer "SHEFFIELD" (4th May) and
Support ship "ATLANTIC CONVEYOR" (25th May) hit by Exocet and both sunk
Royal Navy:
Frigate "ARDENT" sunk by bombs (21st May)
Damaged LSL's "Sir Bedivere", "Sir Galahad" and "Sir Lancelot" with UXB's (all 24th May)
Destroyer "Glasgow" damaged by UXB (12th May)
Frigate "Argonaut" damaged by UXB (21st May)
Frigate "ANTELOPE" sunk by bomb (23rd May)
Destroyer "COVENTRY" sunk by bombs (25th May)
Frigate "Broadsword" damaged by UXB (25th May)
LSL's "SIR GALAHAD" (later scuttled)
"Sir Tristram" damaged
"Fearless" LCU F4 sunk by bombs (all 8th June)
Destroyer "Glamorgan", frigates "Alacrity" and "Arrow", minor damage by cannon fire and near misses (all 1st May)
Destroyer "Antrim" damaged by UXB,
Figate "Ardent" damaged by bomb,
Frigates "Brilliant" and "Broadsword" minor damage by cannon fire (all 21st May)
Frigate "Plymouth" damaged by UXB and cannon (8th June)
Argentinean Navy:
Cruiser "GENERAL BELGRANO" sunk
Fleet transport "ISLA DE LOS ESTADOS" sunk
Coaster "Monsunen" driven aground
Trawler "NARWAL" sunk
Fleet transport "Bahia Buen Suceso" damaged
Transport "Rio Carcarana" damaged
Patrol ship "Rio Iguazu" beached
Transport "RIO CARCARANA" destroyed
Submarine "Santa Fe" disabled
Patrol vessel "Alferez Sobral" damaged
Saludos,
Tulio