August 15, 2018 at 3:49 pm
I’ve been digging through the vaults and found my photos from the museum at Rio from 2004. It’s a great museum with a wide range of types – the stand out for me being the last remaining Fw58. Apologies for some of the photos – light conditions were challenging in some hangars and it was cramped at times in order to get so many aircraft in by the look of things. Here’s the first batch:
By: darren - 16th August 2018 at 21:01
Here’s the last batch of photos. I’m afraid the light conditions got the better of some of them, so they’re included for what they are rather than the quality of photo. Unfortunately, the A26 Invader and P2 Neptune were too boxed in for photos, while the Nieva 42, Fairchild 22 and Fairchild 24 didn’t make the cut.
By: wl745 - 16th August 2018 at 12:59
Further south at Porto Alegre there is a small museum dedicated to Varig.Unfortunaly it was only open on weekdays and I was working weekdays!!I found that the sole airframe was a DC3.
By: Chad Veich - 16th August 2018 at 05:49
A fantastic collection with a few real gems in and among them. Thanks for sharing the wonderful pictures.
By: darren - 15th August 2018 at 22:09
Here’s batch 2, one final batch to follow:
By: Supermarine305 - 15th August 2018 at 21:07
An interesting collection.
Though I might not be the only one to half expect Baloo to hop out of the yellow C-82 Packet
By: Argonaut - 15th August 2018 at 19:38
Great collection,thanks for sharing.
By: Rosevidney1 - 15th August 2018 at 16:44
I echo the sentiments of Mothminor. Well done for showing us.
By: Mothminor - 15th August 2018 at 16:08
Very nice – thanks for posting! Love the Fw 58 and it’s always nice to see British types in foreign museums.