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English: Used in the training of cadets at the Air Force Academy (AFA), the T-27 Tucano aircraft is celebrating 30 years of operations at the Brazilian Air Force. To celebrate this mark, one of AFA aircraft received a special painting that was presented to the public in 12 September 2014 at AFA headquarters in Pirassununga (SP).
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