Aero Club Argentino (original) (raw)
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Argentinian flying club
Hangar in San Justo, 1975
The Aero Club Argentino was founded in 1908 by Jorge Newbery, Aaron de Anchorena, Arturo Luisoni, Horacio Anasagasti, Alberto Mascias, Antonio de Marchi, and Carlos Himshe. Initially the club was dedicated to promoting the spirit of aviation sponsoring early experiences with aerostatic balloons.
It was located on the Villa Los Ombués estate in Barrancas de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, then belonging to local business tycoon Ernesto Tornquist and since demolished and now the location of the Embassy of the German Federal Republic.[1]
- ^ "Castillo Villa Ombúes". Arcón de Buenos Aires. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
- Forman, Paul; José Manuel Sánchez Ron (1996). National Military Establishments and the Advancement of Science and Technology: studies in 20th century history. Dordrecht / Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 165. ISBN 978-0-7923-3541-2. OCLC 33946883. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
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