Britains and Argentines have a lot of thins in common. Not only the Malvinas/Falklands, our history is very large of conflictive and non conflictive events.
Since 1806 and 1807 (Buenos Aires invasions), 1816 (Vuelta de Obligado), 1833 when you occuped the Islands... and since our independence until Perón (1950 aprox) all the railways, meat /cereals and our economy was strongly managed by the UK companies. .... Some politics said on the 30's that "argentina is a part of the british empire" !!
I do not understand why it took a plane flying at 300 metres a second to travel from Argentinian airbases to the San Carlos Straight one hour. Surely it should have been much less?
they would have been going at about 700 MPH give or take, so, yeah, is San Carlos 700 miles away?
RichardGrantV 7 months ago
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Britains and Argentines have a lot of thins in common. Not only the Malvinas/Falklands, our history is very large of conflictive and non conflictive events.
Since 1806 and 1807 (Buenos Aires invasions), 1816 (Vuelta de Obligado), 1833 when you occuped the Islands... and since our independence until Perón (1950 aprox) all the railways, meat /cereals and our economy was strongly managed by the UK companies. .... Some politics said on the 30's that "argentina is a part of the british empire" !!
GwB1967AR 1 year ago
I do not understand why it took a plane flying at 300 metres a second to travel from Argentinian airbases to the San Carlos Straight one hour. Surely it should have been much less?
alanheath3 1 year ago
5 times 5***** raf
petrwarry72 1 year ago
Ty Petr!!
ginhobergler 1 year ago