El día que Argentina Desafió a las superpotencias en el cielo
The story of the Pulqui II, the revolutionary jet fighter with which Argentina almost changed military geopolitics in the 1950s. Designed by the renowned German engineer Kurt Tank, this cutting-edge aircraft challenged the technological monopoly of superpowers like the United States and the Soviet Union.

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Doce armas que vencieron a pesar de su diseño

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El CAZA Que Salvó a Miles de Bombarderos de Morir Sobre Alemania

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Hitler’s Giant Aircraft That Could Carry Tanks - Secret Luftwaffe Film On The ME 321 Gigant

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8 Aircraft That Made Every Warplane Before Them Obsolete

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From the Airplane to the Latest Generation Fighter Jet | Full Documentary

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The Argentine fighter jet that terrified NATO but never flew in combat!

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Inside the Me-262 Jet Fighter

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THOR'S THUNDERBOLT - How Sweden Built The Supersonic Masterpiece | SAAB 37 VIGGEN

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The Real Story of the Focke-Wulf 190

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WWII: The Rise And Fall of the Luftwaffe | Rare And Restored Archival Footage

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The Fate of Soviet Aircraft: What Happened After the 1991 Collapse?

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The 5 Deadliest Aces of the Luftwaffe (Over 1,400 Enemy Aircraft Shot Down) Elite JG 52

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The "blockade" of Cuba: Why did Kennedy call it a "quarantine" against the USSR?

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Why Argentina Couldn't Believe Britain Bombed The Falklands From 8,000 Miles Away

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13 Planes Took Off. Only One Completed the Mission. | The RAF’s Longest Bombing Raid

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The Forgotten F-20 Tigershark

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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The Ten-Engine Titan: Inside the B-36 Peacemaker, The Cold War’s Largest Bomber

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MiG-21 vs F-4 Phantom: The mistake that cost the US the war in Vietnam

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