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12-405: D21 may refer to: Vehicles [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] Dewoitine D.21 , a French fighter Fokker D.XXI , a Dutch fighter Lockheed D-21 , an American reconnaissance drone Salmson D21 Phrygane , a French utility aircraft Ships [ edit ] ARV Zulia (D-21) , a Nueva Esparta -class destroyer of
24-567: A concession to LAASA (Lockheed Aircraft Argentina SA, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation ). Under the terms of the privatization agreement LAASA would operate it for 25 years, which could be renewed for two 10 year periods. During this period the activity was mostly focused in maintenance and upgrades of existing aircraft in service with the Argentine Air Force. During the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
36-574: A guitar made by Martin Guitar [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=D21&oldid=1132529237 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
48-534: Is Argentina 's main aircraft manufacturer. Founded on 10 October 1927 and located in Córdoba , for most of its existence it was known as "Fábrica Militar de Aviones" (FMA), until its privatization in the 1990s to Lockheed Martin . In 2009 the concession ended and the company is now wholly owned by the Argentine government . Formed on 10 October 1927 and on 18 July 1928 ends the construction and testing begins on
60-467: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dewoitine D.21 The Dewoitine D.21 was 1920s French open- cockpit , fixed- undercarriage , parasol winged monoplane fighter aircraft . The prototype D.21 was a development of the D.12 . The aircraft was license-built in Switzerland (by EKW ), Czechoslovakia (by Skoda and known as
72-957: The Skoda-Dewoitine D.1 ) and Argentina (by FMA ). One Turkish D.21 was fitted with a modified wing and named Orhanelli . Argentina bought seven French-built D.21s, and built another 38 under license by FMA from 1929 to 1932. The type remained in service until 1941. Turkey bought a number, and Czechoslovakia built 25 for their air force. Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1928, The encyclopedia of world aircraft General characteristics Performance Armament Related development Related lists Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina The Fábrica Argentina de Aviones SA (mostly known for its acronym FAdeA , officially Fábrica Argentina de Aviones "Brigadier San Martín" S.A. ),
84-797: The Instituto Aerotécnico, the forerunner of the FMA, in the 1940s. The United States Department of State announced that effective 18 December 2009, Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina would be renamed to Fábrica Argentina de Aviones "Brigadier San Martin" S.A. and divested to the Government of Argentina. The FMA has produced innovative aircraft prototypes, but the state of the Argentine economy has usually prevented most of them from entering large-scale production. Nevertheless
96-670: The Pulqui II (1950) under the direction of engineers Emile Dewoitine (French) and Kurt Tank (German) respectively. In the 1960s produced the Guarani light transport and the Pucara COIN aircraft, followed by the Pampa jet trainer in the 1980s; the last two still in service with the Argentine Air Force as of early 2016. In 1995, FMA was privatized by the government of Carlos Menem and from that year until March 2009 it operated as
108-503: The Spanish Navy Surface vehicles [ edit ] Allis-Chalmers D21 , an American tractor D21 Navara , a Nissan Datsun pickup truck LNER Class D21 , a class of British steam locomotives Other uses [ edit ] Arriflex D-21 , a digital motion picture camera Chondroma D21 road (Croatia) D21 – Janeček method , an electoral system D21, a computer from Datasaab D-21 Special,
120-639: The Venezuelan Navy HMS ; Norfolk (D21) , a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy HMS ; Quickmatch (D21) , a Q-class destroyer of the Royal Navy HMS Shah (D21) , a Ruler -class escort aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy HMS Wryneck (D21) , a W-class destroyer of the Royal Navy Spanish destroyer Lepanto (D21) , a Fletcher -class destroyer of
132-537: The factory was nationalized in August 2009, with compensation of ARS $ 67 million paid. The text of the expropriation law provides that "the State cannot divest itself of majority shareholdings or the power to make decisions at the factory." It was renamed after Argentine Air Force Brigadier es:Juan Ignacio San Martín a military engineer who laid the foundations of the aeronautics industry at Córdoba when he directed
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#1732772770765144-531: The track the first domestically produced aircraft: the license built Avro 504 Gosport training aircraft equipped with a 100 hp (75 kW) Gnome engine. It had a speed of 140 km/h with a flying endurance of 2 hours. A series of indigenous and foreign designs followed, mostly for military use. The factory is known for producing the first jet fighter aircraft in Latin America: the Pulqui I (1947) and
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