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FMA IA 63 Pampa.
Category. Statistic.
First flight on. 1984.
Retired on. Still in use.
Major contractor(s). Fabrica Militar de Aviones.
Dose it use nukes or cruse missiles. No.
Fight ceiling. 12,900 m (42,325 ft).
Top speed. 819 km/h (442 knots, 509 mph) at 7,000 m (22,965 ft).
VTOL. No.
Range. 1,500 km (809 nmi, 932 mi).
Crew, including instructor(s). 2.
Nationality(s). Argentine.
Class. Advanced trainer and light attack.
Rate of climb. 30.2 m/s (5,950 ft/min).
Links. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FMA_IA_63_Pampa, http://www.wikiwand.com/en/F%C3%A1brica_Argentina_de_Aviones and http://www.wikiwand.com/es/F%C3%A1brica_Argentina_de_Aviones.
Argentine IA-63 Pampa

An Argentine IA-63 Pampa aircraft is displayed along with ordnance, at the 38th Paris International Air and Space Show at Le Bourget Airfield. Date: IA-63 armament, 13th of June 1989.

Pampa II 3-4ths view from front

A 3/4ths view of the IA 63 Pampa, taken by Francisco Infante at the Fuerza Aerea Moron 08. Author: Francisco Infante.

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