23.02.2009, 09:04
I see,
youre right fly_zo but he got me started. Anyways, I hope some one gets an interest for this bird
being unique on its kind, and being built in such an unthinkable place like Argentina.
Liam, it wasnt based on the Mig 15, but has one thing in common. The Mig and the Pulqui were built
using the Ta 183 blueprints however the Pulqui its not a "copy" of the Ta-183 it was made by two
teams of engineers (one of the Argentinean FMA and a German one from Focke Wulf) who came up
with different proyects and finally decided to fusion both into one plane wich ended up being the
Pulqui.
Regards!
youre right fly_zo but he got me started. Anyways, I hope some one gets an interest for this bird
being unique on its kind, and being built in such an unthinkable place like Argentina.
Liam, it wasnt based on the Mig 15, but has one thing in common. The Mig and the Pulqui were built
using the Ta 183 blueprints however the Pulqui its not a "copy" of the Ta-183 it was made by two
teams of engineers (one of the Argentinean FMA and a German one from Focke Wulf) who came up
with different proyects and finally decided to fusion both into one plane wich ended up being the
Pulqui.
Regards!