There has been some talk about bringing one of them at least, back to flying condition, for display purposes.
There is also at least one surviving Fouga Magister, although the display aircraft crashed a few years back.
Components though, seem to be expired and of course spare parts are difficult -and very expensive- to obtain.
They operate Cessna A-37Bs (and have a very good demo team, called Escuadrilla Cuscatlan), some Cessna O-2,
a few BT-67s, Bell 212s and 412s (from the top of my head, I don't recall any others).
Not long ago, someone mentioned in another forum, that they had at least one Ouragan that was capable of taxiing.
Money as usual, would be the main obstacle not only for refurbishing these airplanes, but also for any new
-or rather- not as old aircraft.
The same is true for most Central American nations that have an Air Force.
Saludos,
Tulio
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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample
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