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Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 09:56 PM Jun 2016

Cold War, Cold Beers: How an Abandoned Iran-Contra Plane Ended up a Bar in Costa Rica

Cold War, Cold Beers: How an Abandoned Iran-Contra Plane Ended up a Bar in Costa Rica

Meg Van Huygen



Perched in the jungle on the Pacific edge of Costa Rica, a 1954 Fairchild C-123 Provider aircraft originally built for the U.S. Air Force sits looking like it might have crashed into a hill. It’s a cargo plane, the kind often used for covert operations. But it’s not just a historical relic from one of the biggest scandals in U.S. history—it’s also a bar.

A quick rundown of the Iran-Contra Affair for those not familiar: If you’re an American, you may remember the name Oliver North. He’s the man who worked for the National Security Council under President Ronald Reagan in the mid-’80s and was responsible for artificially inflating the prices of arms that the U.S. sold to Iran, a deal they struck with the Iranians in order to win back American hostages in Lebanon. North then scooped up the profits and, with the help of the CIA, used (some of) them to buy a bunch of military planes, spare parts, and munitions, then construct a secret airstrip on a ranch in Costa Rica. North funneled the goods to the anti-communist guerrilla Contra rebels in Nicaragua, who were fighting the Cuba-allied Sandinistas.

Two of the shady planes that North bought for the Contras were Fairchild C-123s. One of them famously got shot down over Nicaragua on October 5, 1986, as it was shuttling Soviet-made AK-47s, ammo, rocket grenades, and more to be dropped off in the waiting arms of the Contras. The pilot, who parachuted out, was apprehended by the Sandinistas. His testimony ultimately caused a huge snowball of cover-ups on the part of the Reagan administration to come to light—and the end of the cargo-smuggling operation.



Stephen Allen


Meanwhile, the other 123-C, our heroine, sat moldering away at Costa Rica’s international airport in San José for the next decade and change. In 2000, some enterprising locals managed to buy the orphaned plane for just $3000 USD, with the idea of schlepping it out to the rainforest on the Pacific coast as a tourist attraction. They ran into a problem, though, when it turned out that the narrow roads and bridges transversing the area, built over a century earlier in order to transport bananas, were too slender to accommodate a clunky 1950s military plane. They ended up dismantling the aircraft and shipping it to the coast on an ocean ferry, hauling seven pieces up the steep road through the Manuel Antonio hill.

More:
http://mentalfloss.com/article/81644/cold-war-cold-beers-how-abandoned-iran-contra-plane-ended-bar-costa-rica

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Cold War, Cold Beers: How an Abandoned Iran-Contra Plane Ended up a Bar in Costa Rica (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2016 OP
well...if I'm ever in Costa Rica... dhill926 Jun 2016 #1
At least we got a quirky story chapdrum Jun 2016 #2
It was the Ollie, et al I was grinding my teeth about! Very strange, ugly world at times, isn't it? Judi Lynn Jun 2016 #3
Murder incorporated... aka:USA Mika Jun 2016 #4
Who could have imagined a Democrat would be at the wheel when they launched this again? Judi Lynn Jun 2016 #5
I'm Tearing Up Can't See My Keyboard Night Watchman Jun 2016 #6
Hope John Boehner doesn't find out. He wouldn't hold up as well as you did. Judi Lynn Jun 2016 #7
Didn't You Hear??? Night Watchman Jun 2016 #8
Oh, that poor, poor Speaker. He just always cared so damned much about everything. Judi Lynn Jun 2016 #9

dhill926

(16,337 posts)
1. well...if I'm ever in Costa Rica...
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 10:42 PM
Jun 2016

this looks like fun! Veggie nachos and a cold one for me, thank you...

Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
3. It was the Ollie, et al I was grinding my teeth about! Very strange, ugly world at times, isn't it?
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 12:43 AM
Jun 2016
 

Mika

(17,751 posts)
4. Murder incorporated... aka:USA
Fri Jun 17, 2016, 11:55 AM
Jun 2016

And they're back at it again in the Latin Americas.
We're gonna get everything we deserve.


Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
5. Who could have imagined a Democrat would be at the wheel when they launched this again?
Fri Jun 17, 2016, 07:45 PM
Jun 2016

I have no doubt you're right.

It's not as if "we" didn't know better.

Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
7. Hope John Boehner doesn't find out. He wouldn't hold up as well as you did.
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 03:16 AM
Jun 2016

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Gawd bless ya real good.

 

Night Watchman

(743 posts)
8. Didn't You Hear???
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 12:30 PM
Jun 2016

He and his wife were catching up on movies they'd missed while he was in Congress, and he drowned while watching Steel Magnolias. Damn near took her with him!

Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
9. Oh, that poor, poor Speaker. He just always cared so damned much about everything.
Sun Jun 19, 2016, 01:18 AM
Jun 2016

Sure glad Mrs. Speaker pulled through. Maybe she can find a way to write down her favorite memories of Boehner some day.

I'll bet that book would really fly right off the shelves! (and into the dumpster.)

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