Latin American Air Forces Tree

Magic 1/2, Python 3, Durandal.

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Historically we used the Magic 1, Magic 2, Python 3, Python 4 and Durandal for our loadouts.

The Python 4 coming as a later modernization of our Mirage F1JE

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don’t forget danish F-16s that went to Argentina, I think they are a different variant but if they aren’t you could just plop them on the chilean F-16s as unlockable camos.

Or premium/event/squadron

The helicopter tree still pending suggestion or didnt make it?

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I still haven’t finished it. I’m sorry that it’s taking so long.

The air tree also needs an update much like the ground tree has just received.

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Best airtree in the game if its added.

Gripen E F16 MiG29 Su30 and F5E…

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Peruvian Mirage 2000P

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Peruvian Su-25

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Peruvian A-37B Dragonfly

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Peruvian MB-339

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look if you can search the Shooting stars T-33 here is the story

Shooting Star 33 Mexican
The T-33 Shooting Star was a jet training aircraft used by the Mexican Air Force (FAM) for 45 years. This aircraft was key in pilot training and played an important role in the development of Mexican military aviation. In 1998, with the restructuring of the FAM, the T-33s were relocated to Air Squadron 402, created to operate at Military Air Base No. 2 “Gen. Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez” in Ixtepec, Oaxaca. Despite its age, the T-33 faced maintenance and operational problems, which led to its relocation and eventual retirement in 2007.

here is the wiki if you want to see more Anexo:Aeronaves de la Fuerza Aérea Mexicana - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

AAAAAAAND we can get F-20 if you think they do all the process to get them but dont do it is like they can put them if they want

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Pulqui II advances from NovA29

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Ok, this is the best bit of news I have seen in a while. It also further supports my theory that Gaijin would be working on an air tree first :D

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Look at the ginormous amount of vehicles with unique modifications or completely native designs

Knowing gaijin, they won’t include a LATAM tech tree, which is a shame, or they’ll take years to complete a subtree. Most likely, there will be several Chilean vehicles in the Israeli tech tree, such as the M-50 HVMS, M24 Chaffee HVMS, etc

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Would probably not happen, Gaijin doesn’t bother with plane camos anymore, specially free ones.
Look at Thailand and the Ki-27 otsu, a perfect oportunity to finally add an unlockable camo to a pretty common japanese early prop, just completely ignored.

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Peru in negociations to buy F-16 Block 70.

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He is an interim president, so no, until next election there won’t be anything as far as i understood.

Let’s just say Peru is known for changing presidents every year, so it’s best to wait for something much more official, but yes, I understand that the F-16 Block 70 is the preferred aircraft to be acquired.

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Jose Jerí (ex) and Balcazar (current) already favoured the purchase of the F-16s. Anyway the decision its not made by the president, but the FAP.

Peruvian Canberra B Mk. 8/12

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Peruvian F-86F Sabre

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Peruvian EMB-312 Tucano

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Peruvian Hawker Hunter Mk. 52

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