NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL MUSEUM
The Memory of Aerastale Association (www.memoire-aeropostale.com) wanted to celebrate the memory of these air pioneers by installing at the airports of each step-city of the line a permanent exhibition. Respecting the chronology of building the line linking Toulouse to Punta Arenas, the extreme south of the Andes Cordillera in Chile, she began by installing museums on the Toulouse route in Dakar, before flying across the Atlantic. The permanent exhibition of Buenos Aires opened in 2007 in the enclosure of the Museo Nacional de Aeronautica, in the city of Morón. The exhibition presents numerous models, archives and objects retracing the Argentine adventure of Aerostale. But it's historic planes (Pulqui, Fairchild, etc.) that are the real attraction. The treasure is no doubt Latecoère 25, the only preserved copy in the world and may have been piloted by Saint-Ex…
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