I Was AMAZED by This Incredible Collection of Aircraft in Argentina

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @guillermomaclachlan1072
    @guillermomaclachlan1072 Місяць тому +41

    The Pulqui 2 was a variant of the Focke Wulf TA 183 proyect designed by Kurt Tank in the latter war period. Tank like the Horten brothers ( flying wing aircraft ) worked for the Argentine Air force.

  • @Libert029
    @Libert029 Місяць тому +14

    Thank you very much for the recognition you have given to the national museum!

  • @favio1986
    @favio1986 Місяць тому +13

    2:40 it is a crop duster, an agricultural plane!!... nice video!! I went to the museum this year, it is a really emotional place, u can feel the "nostalgia" in the air... also the skyhawks A4, Mirage MIII and IAI Dagger M5 are a piece of history of Malvinas war... so hard to hold tears!!!

    • @gustavomontero9379
      @gustavomontero9379 Місяць тому +1

      Entiendo el sentimiento

    • @rauldsanmartin4920
      @rauldsanmartin4920 Місяць тому +1

      No es guerra de Malvinas, son batallas que se libran desde 1806 enfrentando al IMPERIO DE LOS PIRATAS !!!

  • @DiegoFarre4
    @DiegoFarre4 Місяць тому +9

    Thanks for referring the '82 south Atlantic conflict as the 'Malvinas' war. Appreciate the detail and respect.
    Also, that Mig is airworthy, belongs to a private owner who keeps it at the museum for exhibition.

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому

      @@DiegoFarre4 wow that's crazy! I wonder if the guys take it for secret joyrides 😅

    • @DiegoFarre4
      @DiegoFarre4 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@GarryMikali know for a fact the owner starts it every now and then. Not sure how often he flies it but it's definitely airworthy ( my brother is a volunteer for the technical restoration group of the museum and usually brings up this kind of gossip 😅). If you noticed (in the video is barely visible), the tail number is LV-Xsomething (where LV is the civilian tail code for civilian aircraft in Argentina,) and X and other three letters. The X stands for 'experimental' because it had to be classified like that in order to be civilian flyable (ejection seats are disabled).The usual tail numbers are only 3 letters after the LV for Argentina.

  • @smollestl3
    @smollestl3 Місяць тому +5

    your spanish is really good bro!!! Saluting from Argentina

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +2

      @@smollestl3 está mejorando cada día y eso es que es importante!

    • @smollestl3
      @smollestl3 Місяць тому +1

      @GarryMikal me alegro capo! Suerte en tus viajes

  • @Cirwlos
    @Cirwlos Місяць тому +18

    11:44 That one destroyed 2 boats, painted in yellow in the fuselage.

    • @gaussiano
      @gaussiano Місяць тому +3

      "boats"

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +2

      @@Cirwlos wow I didn't notice that, thanks for the info!

    • @pablomoyano2702
      @pablomoyano2702 Місяць тому +2

      Veterano de la Guerra de Las Malvinas

    • @Mr.Jupiter_SFS
      @Mr.Jupiter_SFS 24 дні тому

      ​@@gaussianoIt's a boat, of that I'm sure (just a joke, to clarify)

  • @orlandonavarro5674
    @orlandonavarro5674 Місяць тому +8

    Great vid, dude...! More than interesting. I found everything so cool, neat, a great display. I'll have this Museum on my Bucket List for a future visit. Thanks for uploading.

  • @santiagomiguelvallee7052
    @santiagomiguelvallee7052 Місяць тому +4

    Regarding the sinking and damage of British ships, some of them were with Exocets (mostly Naval Air Force, and I think that one ship was impacted with an Exocet launched from a land base (despite being an Air-Surface missile, it was adapted by Navy personnel). The ships sunk and damaged by Air Force, were plain proximity bombing... Consider that most airplanes flew from the continent and reached the combat zone with minutes (or less) of fuel... and despite this they inflicted great damage to the Royal Navy vessels.

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@santiagomiguelvallee7052 I never thought about the fuel situation, but it makes sense. Thanks for the info!

  • @soflam4276
    @soflam4276 26 днів тому +1

    glad you enjoy our colection!

  • @charly-xp
    @charly-xp Місяць тому +6

    Hey Garry, excelente video my friend!! Lo que sabes es realmente impresionante y mejor aún como lo cuentas! Un placer compartir esta aventura contigo!!!

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +4

      @@charly-xp el placer fue mio, amigo!

  • @MrDavidmula
    @MrDavidmula Місяць тому +7

    Thanks Garry... thanks to you I discovered this museum that I didn't know existed... I love airplanes and history... there were airplanes there piloted by heroes... like that A4 that sank two English ships... on the sides of the cockpit their achievements are written... Malvinas is a painful subject and they are always present. Beautiful video, I repeat... thank you very much Garry

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +3

      @@MrDavidmula Hi David! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!

  • @nadine0022
    @nadine0022 Місяць тому +7

    Wonderful!
    This video deserves 1.000.000 views!
    Thank you.

  • @calimestradora
    @calimestradora 21 день тому

    Garry, you missed the Avro Lincoln from outside the museum, and a couple of nice airplanes too, placed outside!!

  • @petta0616
    @petta0616 Місяць тому +3

    3:13 indeed that plane is an agricultural plane, it was imported around south america, but not much else. It's just a cropduster.
    That basket at 4:22 is actually from a balloon called the "pampero", being the first balloon to cross the rio de la plata river, the widest river in the world. The owner, Jorge Newbery, is said to be the "father of aviation" here in argentina.
    The plane at 4:40 is, as seen in the video, a Bleriot XI, which was the first plane to cross the english channel from england to france. Not very sure what it did in argentina though, most likely an early invertion into aviation or something
    9:55 turbines are just internal combustion engines but it concentrates a lot more on the whole air intake part. Instead of using a piston to compress the air, it uses fans called compressors. The air is then taken to those can looking things on the side of the engine (which is particular of older planes, called can compressors, newer planes use cannular or annular compressors) and is mixed and combusted with the fuel. Then it is ejected out the back and boom you got thrust.

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому

      @@petta0616 you are a wealth of information! Thank you!

  • @dr.argentina
    @dr.argentina Місяць тому +3

    you missed the Pucará, thats a very loved and praised aircraft of the FAA
    great vid anyways

  • @pablitoborda7236
    @pablitoborda7236 Місяць тому +1

    Muy buen video Garry como siempre, ahi entendí lo que te había `preguntado. Slds

  • @miriammansilla3648
    @miriammansilla3648 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video!

  • @federicoaprile2046
    @federicoaprile2046 Місяць тому +2

    thanks for putting the right name always, it shows respect to our cause.

  • @jorgetischner
    @jorgetischner Місяць тому +2

    Hola Garry Mikal- en Arg. Prov. de Cordoba- en Villa Gral. Belgrano en el cementerio esta enterrado el sobrino del creador del ala volante-visitala es interesante Saludos.

  • @emilianolopez8511
    @emilianolopez8511 Місяць тому +2

    thx 4 visiting

  • @SQSNSQ
    @SQSNSQ Місяць тому +2

    The nose air intake for a jet is actually THE MOST aerodynamic effective way of making the intake. Because it keeps the crossection area minimal.

  • @juanmontenegro4830
    @juanmontenegro4830 Місяць тому +3

    @Garry Mikal "Mamboretá" is guaraní word for "praying mantis" and yes, was a cropduster plane

  • @gustavomontero9379
    @gustavomontero9379 Місяць тому +2

    Lo que estas viendo en el Minuto 9 es el octavo avion a reaccion costruido en el mundo, se llama Pulqui y fue diseñado por ingenieros alemanes despues de la segunda guerra mundial

  • @JavierChiappa
    @JavierChiappa Місяць тому +1

    %:01 Jorge Newbery was going to fly over the Andes in that first wooden & cloth Plane! He crashed just before the trip (with another plane of the same type) and died.

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@JavierChiappa oh damn, I didn't know that. How tragic!

  • @ElKabong-ex9sw
    @ElKabong-ex9sw Місяць тому +1

    That was NOT a rotary engine, at 5:00.

  • @elverdugoblade
    @elverdugoblade Місяць тому +2

    I paint de head 23:29

  • @Folkstorm87
    @Folkstorm87 Місяць тому +1

    The mamboreta was a crop duster plane

  • @carmencasella1331
    @carmencasella1331 Місяць тому +4

    You didn't see the guaraní, the pampa and the Pucará, all Argentinian icons

    • @Nicolas-zw5ex
      @Nicolas-zw5ex Місяць тому +2

      There is no Pampa in the museum yet and Guarani somewhat hidden behind everything

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@carmencasella1331 I may have missed some things, there's so much there!

    • @Mucombo
      @Mucombo Місяць тому +1

      @@Nicolas-zw5ex There was, now its ongoing restoration I think

    • @Nicolas-zw5ex
      @Nicolas-zw5ex Місяць тому +2

      @@Mucombo Yes it's the wooden mockup originally used for displays

  • @DCSinger613
    @DCSinger613 Місяць тому +1

    How do you know so much about planes? Great video

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@DCSinger613 youtube... and videogames 😅

    • @elmascapito8573
      @elmascapito8573 Місяць тому +1

      @@GarryMikal War thunder? 🤣

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@elmascapito8573 I have been known to play some War Thunder, yes!

  • @zaloarg
    @zaloarg Місяць тому +3

    Hi friend !!!!

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@zaloarg 👋👋👋

  • @santiagomiguelvallee7052
    @santiagomiguelvallee7052 Місяць тому +1

    Mamboretá is how we call the Praying Mantis...

  • @MrManu0371
    @MrManu0371 Місяць тому +1

    You missed seeing the Super Etendards of the Argentine Navy, which also participated in the Argentine Malvinas War with their French-made Exocet missiles. Of course, they were not in the Argentine Air Force museum.

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@MrManu0371 Is there a similar Argentine naval museum? I would go see that for sure

    • @Chubens23
      @Chubens23 Місяць тому +1

      @@GarryMikal Yes, you have the Naval Museum in Tigre!

    • @franciscosansalone
      @franciscosansalone 27 днів тому

      ​@GarryMikal Yes, there's the naval museum in Tigre as the other comment said, and you also have the Naval Aviation Museum in Bahia Blanca, there you'd be able to see the Super Etendards and their exocets.

  • @MiguelLezcano-g6q
    @MiguelLezcano-g6q Місяць тому +1

    Garry, most of the Rn hip were sunk by bombs.

  • @Kore1012
    @Kore1012 25 днів тому

    Cherly xp no te hagas problema!! hablas ingles mejor que nuestro antiguo canciller

  • @robbedontuesday
    @robbedontuesday Місяць тому

    Being argentinian myself, I was not aware we were capable of building flying tractors... LOL

    • @GarryMikal
      @GarryMikal  Місяць тому +1

      @@robbedontuesday 🤣

    • @c.e.ardanaz1234
      @c.e.ardanaz1234 Місяць тому

      Esos tractores fué una primera incursión en el desarrollo para maquinarias de diverso tipo, y estuvieron en cierto modo vinculadas a nuestra Fábrica Nacional de Aviones, que existe desde finales de los años 20, y donde se llegó a fabricar los motores radiales de cazas similares a los de tipo usados por la fuerza aerea de USA, con diversas licencias de ese origen, según, y tal vez de otros paises europeos, según tengo entendido, pero muchos fueron construidos casi totalmente desde el fuselaje a los motores acá en Argentina, con nuestros ingenieros y técnicos aeronáuticos. Saludos y gracias por este emotivo video, y sí nos es muy doloroso aún toda la guerra de Malvinas, todos tenemos de uno u otro modo algún familiar, compañero de escuela, o hijo de algún vecino, ó amigo que terminó ahí sus días, y a Dios gracias tenemos aún a algunos con nosotros todavía !!!, Así como ahora de yapa, nos sucedió con la desaparición del ARA- San Juan. Saludos !!!

  • @Facundo.Nicolas.95
    @Facundo.Nicolas.95 Місяць тому

    It's not true that argentina was going to buy the JF-17s. They were brought up as an option, but it was not (it is not) a right moment to spend money on the military. Milei's current minister of economy took a huge debt during his previous management (2015-2019) and we still don't know where'd that money go. Those chinese jets wouldn't had been purchased and the economy would be better off without Milei.

    • @alejandrovidal6441
      @alejandrovidal6441 Місяць тому +2

      Hablá con más conocimiento de la situación.... se dio la oportunidad ahora después de años de dar vueltas sin llegar a ningún lado y se tenía que aprovechar. Gracias a los que nos malgobernaron 16 años, la Fuerza Aérea prácticamente había desaparecido del cielo, porque la inmensa mayoría de sus aviones fueron dados de baja sin reemmplazo o dejaron de volar

    • @c.e.ardanaz1234
      @c.e.ardanaz1234 Місяць тому

      Milei, no tuvo una gestión anterior 2015-2019, así que la deuda NO la tomó él, pero quienes fugaron dólares fueron los que tenían acumulados suficientes pesos argentinos fabricados como chorizos, para poder "comparlos libremente" en ese período.

  • @motoralmaisangre1
    @motoralmaisangre1 Місяць тому +4

    La era peronista de la aviacion argentina fué de las mejores del mundo. Viva Juan Perón!!

    • @d.romero3014
      @d.romero3014 Місяць тому +3

      Sí, viva Juan Perón que se gastó ingentes cantidades de dinero en proyectos inútiles, caros, y que no llegaron a nada, como los Pulquis, aviones malos que cuando volaron ya estaban obsoletos.

    • @thealecexperience1087
      @thealecexperience1087 Місяць тому

      la era peronista destruyo a las fuerzas armadas, no te olvides que esa era nefasta no termino con peron, termino hace un año

    • @marigimenez6533
      @marigimenez6533 22 дні тому

      Los peronistas hacen obras, lps gorilas les cambian el nombre...

  • @aventura4211
    @aventura4211 Місяць тому +2

    The Pulqui II was the argentinian version of the F-86 Sabre, although it never passed from being a prototype.....

    • @petta0616
      @petta0616 Місяць тому +3

      It was actually closer to the MiG-15! The designer of the plane, the famous (or infamous) Kurt Tank, designer of the Fw-190, had drawn up a number of jet designs in germany before he was exiled to argentina, and all those papers fell in the hands of the soviets. That's why the mig-15 and the Pulqui II have such similar designs. They were basically made by the same designer. Another notable german designer that came to argentina after WW2 was one of the horten brothers. He did in fact design a number of experimental planes here in argentina, but none of them got past the glider testing stage.

    • @SQSNSQ
      @SQSNSQ Місяць тому

      @@petta0616 Pulqui is more like La-15, the MiG-15 unseccessfull competitor. And also Kurt Tank has nothing to do with MiG-15 design.

    • @orlandonavarro5674
      @orlandonavarro5674 Місяць тому +3

      The Pulqui built in Cordoba in the late '40s by the famous German designer Kurt Tank was way faster than the Sabre F-86 as it reached easily past the 1.000 Kms per hour, and the Sabre could not surpass the 800 mark.

    • @Brucee1975
      @Brucee1975 Місяць тому +1

      It was not just a prototype, he flyed but never was built in series

    • @aventura4211
      @aventura4211 4 дні тому

      @@orlandonavarro5674 The F-86A set its first official world speed record of 671 miles per hour (1,080 km/h) on September 15, 1948, at Muroc Dry Lake, flown by Major Richard L. Johnson, USAF

  • @GBSainteCluque
    @GBSainteCluque Місяць тому

    When you walk past a Bleriot without even mentioning the model and making a series of unnecessary comments, I stop looking at you!

  • @tobiaslorente2882
    @tobiaslorente2882 Місяць тому +1

    Los argentinos somos los mejores en la aeronáutica.

  • @rpvchugo
    @rpvchugo Місяць тому

    No muvas tanto la cámara deaca para all

  • @HIDROGENO
    @HIDROGENO Місяць тому

    Look, Mister. You 're trying to earn some bucks by uploading post like this. But let me tell you:
    Your ignorance of aeronautics in general, and in Argentina's aeronautical history, is insultant.
    I felt badly insulted for such an ignorance.
    I will never touch like, nor subscribe.
    You better try other subject in your bussiness.

    • @dr.argentina
      @dr.argentina Місяць тому

      get lost

    • @guillermomaclachlan1072
      @guillermomaclachlan1072 Місяць тому

      Stfu your opinión is worthless

    • @tsumtsumu8579
      @tsumtsumu8579 Місяць тому +4

      no seas gede amigo, aprecia los aviones dentro de lo que sabe, no necesita ser un experto para grabar en un país que no es suyo ni obligatorio saber sobre historia aeronáutica argentina, relajá

  • @leodemardel
    @leodemardel Місяць тому +3

    "Lo esencial es invisible a los ojos"
    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    • @topowendel8089
      @topowendel8089 Місяць тому +1

      estos gringos no conocen el principito ni saben de aviones,mamadera

  • @888Dios.y.patria.lo.demanden
    @888Dios.y.patria.lo.demanden 19 днів тому

    Heil Perón!!!🤚🏻