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A visit to the Naval Aviation Museum of the Brazilian Navy

Visit the place that keeps and preserves a century of history of the Brazilian Naval Aviation. The link below provides a lot of photos and information about the Museum of Naval Aviation, located at Naval Air Station of São Pedro da Aldeia, State of Rio de Janeiro, only one of its kind in Brazil. I count on your visit!

http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com.br/2016/05/uma-visita-ao-museu-da-aviacao-naval.html

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By: Seafuryfan - 31st May 2016 at 10:55

Another link from our South American correspondent. Talking of which, does anyone know what happened to the Op Plum Duff Sea King? It would be interesting to see why, according to a web account of the mssion, it didn’t sink, despite holes being cut in its hull after landing on the beach.

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