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English: Replica 1:1 of CASA-Breguet XIX Super Bidon named "Cuatro Vientos" wich the spanish airmen Mariano Barberan de Tros Ilarduya and Joaquin Collar fly from Sevilla (Spain) to Camaguey (Cuba) the June 10th of 1933. Image taked at Museo del Aire in Cuatro Vientos Air Base, Madrid, Spain
Español: Replica a escala 1:1 del CASA-Breguet XIX Super Bidon denominado "Cuatro Vientos" con el que los aviadores españoles Mariano Barberan de Tros Ilarduya y Joaquin Collar Serra volaron desde Sevilla (Spain) a Camaguey (Cuba) el 10 de Junio de 1933. Imagen tomada en el Museo del Aire de Cuatro Vientos, Madrid, España.
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