Los aviones secretos de la CIA que abastecieron a La Contra en la guerra de los 80

On the Pacific coast of Costa Rica sits a warplane with a unique history. It's a C-123 Fairchild, an aircraft used by the United States to transport weapons and supplies during armed conflicts, which now operates as a restaurant in Quepos, Costa Rica. This plane, along with its sister aircraft, flew over Nicaragua in the 1980s to supply the Nicaraguan Contras during the war against the Sandinistas. Manufactured in 1956 and with a history in the Vietnam War, the C-123 still bears bullet holes that reveal its past. Its story is linked to the Iran-Contra affair, an illegal operation involving the CIA, the Ronald Reagan administration, and Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North. After being abandoned in Costa Rica, the plane was found by Allan Templeton and transformed into a historic restaurant that now attracts hundreds of tourists each year. History, war, and memory in one place.