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countries for years after the U.S. discontinued them. For example, the Royal Australian Navy continued to use Trackers as front line ASW assets until the mid 1980s. The Argentine Navy received its first S-2A models on the 1960s and later used the improved S-2E from the aircraft carrier ARA 25 de Mayo
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in accidents, according to the Aviation Safety Network[1]. The most recent Electra accident was in July 2003. Military use: In 1983, after the retirement of their last SP-2H Neptunes the Argentine Navy modified several civilian Electras for maritime patrol, and widely used them until their replacement by P
Wingspan: 17.5
Length: 16.5
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the Falklands War of 1982, Argentine Air Force C-130s undertook highly dangerous, daily re-supply flights to the Argentine garrison on the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Only one was lost during the war. Argentina also operated two KC-130s refuellers during the war, and these refueled the Skyhawk attack planes
Wingspan: 16
Length: 12
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the Falklands War of 1982, Argentine Air Force C-130s undertook highly dangerous, daily re-supply flights to the Argentine garrison on the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Only one was lost during the war. Argentina also operated two KC-130s refuellers during the war, and these refueled the Skyhawk attack planes
Wingspan: 16
Length: 14
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