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(Chris Devlin) #1
THE FUERZA Aérea
Argentina (FAA, Argentine
Air Force) celebrated the
40th anniversary of the
Learjet 35A on October


  1. The event took place
    at II Brigada Aérea (2nd Air
    Brigade) in Paraná, Entre
    Ríos province. Foreign
    Learjet visitors to the base
    included C-21A 84-0135
    of the US Air Force’s
    458th Airlift Squadron
    and R-35A FAB 6001
    operated by 1°/6° GAv of
    the Brazilian Air Force.
    The FAA began to
    introduce the Learjet 35
    in 1977. The initial four
    aircraft were T-21 to T-24.
    Between 1981 and 1982,
    two additional aircraft
    equipped for navaids


verification were added.
In 1982 the Learjets
were part of the Fénix
Squadron participating
in the Falklands/Malvinas
War, and were deployed

at Comodoro Rivadavia,
Rio Grande and Sán
Julián. While conducting
a mission, T-24 was shot
down by a Sea Dart missile
launched from HMS Exeter,

with the loss of five crew.
Since its introduction,
the FAA Learjet 35
fleet has accumulated
65,572 flight hours.
Esteban G Brea

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Colombia


receives


Arpía IVs
THE FUERZA Aérea
Colombiana (FAC,
Colombian Air Force)
has received eight
modernised AH-60L
Arpía IV helicopters
from Rafael and Elbit. In
2015, an agreement was
announced between
the FAC and the Israeli
companies for the
upgrade of 12 helicopters
to Arpía IV standard.
The Arpía IV features
advanced Elbit avionics
including a new data
link and an ANVIS/HUD-
24 Helmet Display and
Tracking System (HDTS).
The helicopters also
received an improved
glass cockpit with four
colour multifunction
displays (MFDs). Rafael
provides a Toplite
3 forward-looking
infrared (FLIR) and laser
designating system.
Armament includes the
Rafael Spike missile
family, including the Spike
NLOS with a range of 19
miles (30km), Spike ER
(5 miles, 8km) and Spike
LR (2.5 miles, 4km). It
also has dual LAU-19
rocket launchers for 2.75in
(70mm) rockets including
Elbit’s GATR (Guided
Advanced Tactical Rocket).
The helicopters will serve
with the Escuadrón de
Combate 511 (Combat
Squadron 511) under
Comando Aéreo de
Combate 5 (CACOM 5,
Air Combat Command
5) and will eventually
replace the Arpía III
version. Noam Menashe

The specially painted Peruvian Air Force 20th anniversary MiG-29SM(P), with ammunition spelling out ‘MiG-29’ on the apron
in front of it, is prepared for the celebratory event on November 24 at Chiclayo. FAP

Peru celebrates 20 years of MiG-29 operations
THE FUERZA Aérea del
Perú (FAP, Peruvian Air
Force) has celebrated two
decades of operations with
the MiG-29. A ceremony
was held on November 24
at Base Aérea Capitán FAP
José Abelardo Quiñónez
Gonzalez Chiclayo, where

the type is operated
by Grupo Aéreo 6’s
Escuadrón Aéreo 612, to
mark the occasion, during
which a MiG-29 was
unveiled with special 20th
anniversary markings.
The FAP originally acquired
16 MiG-29S and a pair of

twin-seat MiG-29UB aircraft,
which entered service in


  1. They were joined
    by three MiG-29SEs in

  2. Two of the MiG-
    29S were lost in accidents
    on December 2, 1997
    and March 13, 2001. The
    remaining 14, plus the three


MiG-29SEs, have been
progressively upgraded to
MiG-29SM(P) standard under
a contract signed with RAC
MiG on August 12, 2008.
The deal also included
upgrading the two-seaters
to a similar standard as MiG-
29UB(P)s. Dave Allport

Final


Mexican


Navy


Panthers
THE MEXICAN Navy
has received its final two
AS565MBe Panthers at
Airbus Helicopters’ facility
in Marignane, France.
The Mexican Navy was
launch customer for this
version, with an order for
ten units in 2014. The
first four were delivered in
2016 and the remaining six
during the course of 2017.
The final two aircraft are
ANX-2163 and 2164, which
were noted at Marignane
in early December.

Above: Cessna T207A Turbo Stationair 7 AE-223 (207-00481) formerly served with Comando III
Cuerpo de Ejército at Córdoba. Juan Carlos Cicalesi

THE COMANDO de Aviación
de Ejército (CAE, Argentine
Army Aviation Command)
plans to sell its five Cessna
T207/A Turbo Stationair 7s.
The army purchased a total
of nine Stationair 7s in 1976-


  1. Attrition losses for the
    T207 occurred on October
    19, 1977; November 18,
    1987; and November 22,

  2. The single T207A loss
    occurred on March 19, 1982.
    The remaining five served
    in different sections of the
    CAE with the registrations
    AE-216 to AE-224 until
    withdrawn in late 2016.
    Juan Carlos Cicalesi


Forty years for FAA Learjet fl eet


Learjet 35A T-26 conducts a fl ypast during the anniversary
event at Paraná. Esteban G Brea

Argentine Army to sell Stationairs

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