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Argentine Air Force aircraft to open Bicentennial parade
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Argentine Air Force aircraft to open Bicentennial parade

Carlos Ay
Friday 21 May 2010Saturday 18 May 2013

STOP PRESS! Fresh news coming in from a variety of sources point out that a number of Argentine Air Force aircraft are to take part in a “federal parade” celebrating Argentina’s Bicentennial in the weekend prior to 25 May 2010. Read-on for a preview of what to expect if you’re touring 9 de Julio Avenue.

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