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Marcantilan
9th Nov 2021, 17:35
Well, fourth book on the way.

This time, I moved from ASW to fast jets. Regards!

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WE Branch Fanatic
9th Nov 2021, 21:55
Are you the only person currently writing about naval aviation?

Just out of interest, when was the first Super Etendard landing aboard the Veinticinco De Mayo? Was there a test landing during the run up to the decision to purchase?

Marcantilan
9th Nov 2021, 22:41
Are you the only person currently writing about naval aviation?

Just out of interest, when was the first Super Etendard landing aboard the Veinticinco De Mayo? Was there a test landing during the run up to the decision to purchase?

Argentine Naval aviation? Well, not a lot of news, so not a lot of writers required...

About ARA 25 de Mayo, the first landing was on 18 Apr 1983 at 1818 (local time). Pilot was Capitán de Corbeta Augusto Bedacarratz (Section Leader on 4 May 82, the mission that attacked HMS Sheffield) and the plane was Super Étendard 3-A-208. This was the first landing ever on the 25 de Mayo. The day after Bedacarratz and 3-A-208 make the first use of the BS-4 catapult.

Two pilots (Mayora and Curilovic) did 6 traps on Clemenceau (R98), during June 1981.

Regards!

WE Branch Fanatic
10th Nov 2021, 00:03
Actually I meant any non American naval aviation!

OvertHawk
10th Nov 2021, 17:08
I think we all owe Marcantilian a vote of thanks for his significant efforts to accurately and honestly record the history of this tragic conflict.

It says a great deal about him that he is able to do it in a remarkably non-partisan way.

Thank you!
OH

Marcantilan
28th Apr 2022, 18:15
And...

Published a couple of days ago.

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Mogwi
28th Apr 2022, 19:29
I think we all owe Marcantilian a vote of thanks for his significant efforts to accurately and honestly record the history of this tragic conflict.

It says a great deal about him that he is able to do it in a remarkably non-partisan way.

Thank you!
OH


Hear, hear!

Mog

sandiego89
29th Apr 2022, 12:26
Bravo, really got a lot out of your previous A-4 Falklands/Malvinas and the ASW book, looking forward to this!

Available now?

Downwind.Maddl-Land
1st May 2022, 19:17
I think we all owe Marcantilian a vote of thanks for his significant efforts to accurately and honestly record the history of this tragic conflict.

It says a great deal about him that he is able to do it in a remarkably non-partisan way.

Thank you!
OH

Absolutely!

Marcantilan
2nd May 2022, 12:24
Hi all! Thanks for the kind words!

What I really enjoy about writing about the 1982 conflict (which is a hobby I take seriously, my day time job is as a lawyer) is being able to bring old adversaries into contact with each other and have a beer (sometimes a coffee) together. Or, at least, to share e-mails.

I really appreciate Mogwi's words and those of the other Ppruners!

Best,
Mariano