The great event took place this Saturday the 15th and will continue this Sunday the 16th of October with various activities for lovers of aeronautics.The Aero Club San Francisco is one of the institutions that enhance the city, not only because since September 15, 1932 they have been developing an intense activity, but also because of the added value of having an infrastructure that allows San Francisco to have a air connection with the rest of the country.“We have decided to hold this important celebration for the Mother's Day weekend.Over the weekend we will have the presence of a jet, a World War II biplane, a couple of acrobatic planes and there will be no shortage of paratroopers," said Javier Ortiz, in dialogue with a media outlet from the department of San Justo.The air festival that celebrates the 90th anniversary of the San Francisco AeroClub began this Saturday at 12 noon and lasted until 6:30 p.m.Meanwhile, on Sunday the opening ceremony will take place at 10, culminating the event at 7:00 p.m.Air shows, plane rides, hot air ballooning, local flights, Reactor L29 “Dolphin” planes (Russian combat trainer plane) and Antonov AN2 (Russian cargo plane and the largest biplane that was manufactured in the world, also used for the transfer of troops), skydiving, model airplanes, paramotor/paratrikes, food trucks, children's games, special raffles and invited aircraft from all over the country, are some of the activities to be carried out during these days.It is a powerful and noisy military-style aircraft.It consumes 800 liters of fuel per hour and develops a maximum speed of 800 km/h.Particularly this aircraft is the only one in South America.The Czech jet L29 Dolphin, which belongs to a private individual from Carlos Casares (Buenos Aires).It was the first jet aircraft completely designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia, and its main user was the air force of the Soviet Union from 1966 to 1977.This aircraft days ago became a trend in social networks because many users reported its passage through the city, leaving behind an unmistakable noise that forced us to look up to see what it was about, which allowed many to observe its passage. , which later ended up at the Aero Club San Francisco.The festivities will continue this Sunday the 16th from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The entrance fee is $500.Members of Grupo Clarín:The voice of the interior.Founded on March 15, 1904. LaVoz.com.ar.Launched on September 21, 1996. Year 24. Edition N° 9522. Intellectual registration 56057581. Legal address: La Voz del Interior 6080 – ZIP: X5008HKJ – Córdoba, Argentina.Owner: The Voice of the Interior SA.General Manager: Juan Tillard.Director: Carlos Hugo Jornet.Publisher: Carlos Hugo Jornet.© 1996 - 2022 All rights reserved.Legal notice |Privacy policy – For inquiries, call 0800 555 2869, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.