This book for the first time describes the military fighter jet aviation in Latin America. It covers the eventful history of fighter jets in 17 countries ranging from Mexico in the north down to Argentina in the south.
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This book for the first time describes the military fighter jet aviation in Latin America. It covers the eventful history of fighter jets in 17 countries ranging from Mexico in the north down to Argentina in the south.

Each country is covered type by type in chronological order. Information on each type is being provided related to purchase, squadron service, losses, upgrades and service history.

Each type ends with a table covering the number of delivered aircraft, different types and subtypes, delivery dates and known serial numbers.

Each of the over 100 aircraft types mentioned could be covered with at least one picture.

An appendix lists the existing plastic scale model kits in 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale as wells as decal sheets in regards to the 17 Latin American air forces featured in the book.

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I thought I knew a lot about the subject, but was constantly surprised by information provided by the author. It is pretty obvious that a lot of thought and research has gone into this one. A nice surprise for me is that there is a list of kits and decals that have been done up until the print time of the book.

Overall, it is an excellent read and a most welcome addition to any enthusiasts book shelves.
Modeling Madness

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