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New Argentine Air Force Bell 412

New Argentine Air Force Bell 412

Source: Argentine Ministry of Defense


ARGENTINE MOD TAKES DELIVERY OF TWO BELL 412S
Friday, February 9, 2018
New Argentine Air Force Bell 412

New Argentine Air Force Bell 412

Source: Argentine Ministry of Defense


BUENOS AIRES -- The Ministry of Defense reports that two new Bell 412 helicopters were delivered to the VII Air Brigade of the Argentine Air Force, located in the Moreno district of Buenos Aires. The aircraft joined two others of the same type have been active since 2015.

Training and Enlistment commander, Brig. Major Oscar Charadia; the head of the VII Air Brigade, Commodore Eduardo Baiocco, and the head of Technical Group 7, Vice-Commodore Alejandro Gitlin were present during the reception flights of the Bell 412s.

The personnel of the Material Quilmes Area were in charge of preparing the new helicopters, inspecting that each step is carried out under the established standards, carrying out fuel load and flight tests.

 

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