As the British Amphibious Task Group entered San Carlos Water in the Falklands on 21 May 1982, the Argentine High Command initially thought it was a diversion. They sent some aircraft to investigate. One of them was an MB-339, a light trainer/attack aircraft flown by Teniente de Navio Owen Crippa. He first spotted a Lynx helicopter and was about to attack it but then, he saw the entire British landing force in a small bay. He took the aggressive approach and attacked all alone in an aircraft never meant for such a task.
Check out Patrick Cloutier’s book - Mussolini’s War in the East
Sources
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- Marcelo Larraquy - La guerra invisible: El último secreto de Malvinas
- Pablo Camogli - Batallas de Malvinas: Todos los combates de la Guerra del Atlántico Sur
- Michael Clapp - Amphibious Assault Falklands: The Battle of San Carlos Water
- “Estábamos mentalizados para morir”: Owen Crippa, el aviador que atacó solo a la flota británica en Malvinas
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