Meteors on Static Display in Argentina

Argentina was one of the first foreign airforce to operate the Meteor. It is also unusual in that while they only operated the F4 a significant percentage of airframes have survived of the original 100 aircraft delivered.

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F4 I-005 : Museum of Independence, Tandil
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F4 I-010 : School of Education, AMQ
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F4 I-019: Santa Rosa, La Pampa
(Painted as I-021)
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F4 I-025 : Cordoba, Argentina
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F4 I-027 : I-027 under restoration at AMACUAR
I-031, Liceo Aeronautico Militar de Funes, Santa Fe I-038, Junin Aeroclub, Buenos Aires Click for full size image
F4, C-041 : Argentinian Air Force Museum
Another by Raul Marti
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C-051 (C-002), Expuesto en Merlo, Buenos Aires
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F4 I-057: VI Brigade, Tandil, Buenos Aires
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F4 C-071 : from the air in 1981
I-084, ciudad Resistencia, Chaco
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F4 I-088 (June 2004)
Aeroclub Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires
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F4 I-090 : Plaza Fuerza Aerea, Salta City
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F4 I-093 : Neuquen Airport
I-094, Grupo de Vigilancia, Merlo, Buenos Aires
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F4 I-095 : Gate Guardian, Edificio Condor, Buenos Aires.
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F4, C-099 : Jose C. Paz
Buenos Aires

Updates

June 2004: Thanks to Hernan Azzigotti for the latest photo of I-088 at the Chivilcoy Aeroclub in Buenos Aires (June 2004).

If you have up to date images of any of the Meteors above, especially if there is no photograph of the airframe then please get in contact. We would also like to know about any other airframes or cockpit sections that may exist which are not listed. Additional historical information can also be sent in at any time. Please get permission from the copyright holder before sending in any image that is not your own. We are not in a financial position to purchase images for use on this site.