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<blockquote data-quote="Brunner" data-source="post: 252063" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Como corolario a la info que he subido al respecto, para los que lean ingle, esto proviene de un articulo de la Enciclopedia Wikepedia-</p><p>At the end of the war, like many other German technicians, he continued his professional life in Latin America. The Argentine Government offered him a job at its aerotechnical institute, the Instituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba under the name of (Prof. Dr.) Pedro Matthies. He moved there, with many of his Focke-Wulf co-workers, in 1947. <strong>One of these was Ronald Richter who intended to power airplanes with nuclear fusion power, to be developed in the Huemul Project which was proven to be a fraud.</strong></p><p></p><p>The Instituto Aerotécnico later became Argentina's military aeroplane factory, the Fábrica Militar de Aviones. There, he designed the IAe Pulqui II based on the Focke-Wulf Ta 183 design that had reached mock-up stage at the end of the war. <strong>It was a state-of-the-art design for its day, but the project was axed in 1953 due to Argentina's financial crisis. </strong>When President Juan Perón fell from power in 1955 the ex Focke-Wulf team dispersed, many to the United States.</p><p></p><p>Tank instead moved to India. There he designed, for Hindustan Aeronautics, the Hindustan Marut fighter-bomber, the first military aircraft constructed in India. The first prototype flew in 1961</p><p>Esto es un resumen della seccion del libro de Wagner, una biografia deKurt Tank-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunner, post: 252063, member: 70"] Como corolario a la info que he subido al respecto, para los que lean ingle, esto proviene de un articulo de la Enciclopedia Wikepedia- At the end of the war, like many other German technicians, he continued his professional life in Latin America. The Argentine Government offered him a job at its aerotechnical institute, the Instituto Aerotécnico in Córdoba under the name of (Prof. Dr.) Pedro Matthies. He moved there, with many of his Focke-Wulf co-workers, in 1947. [B]One of these was Ronald Richter who intended to power airplanes with nuclear fusion power, to be developed in the Huemul Project which was proven to be a fraud.[/B] The Instituto Aerotécnico later became Argentina's military aeroplane factory, the Fábrica Militar de Aviones. There, he designed the IAe Pulqui II based on the Focke-Wulf Ta 183 design that had reached mock-up stage at the end of the war. [B]It was a state-of-the-art design for its day, but the project was axed in 1953 due to Argentina's financial crisis. [/B]When President Juan Perón fell from power in 1955 the ex Focke-Wulf team dispersed, many to the United States. Tank instead moved to India. There he designed, for Hindustan Aeronautics, the Hindustan Marut fighter-bomber, the first military aircraft constructed in India. The first prototype flew in 1961 Esto es un resumen della seccion del libro de Wagner, una biografia deKurt Tank- [/QUOTE]
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