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Whilst updating the list of (civilian) operators of the Avro Anson, I came across a BLOGSPOT that provided much useful information, and seems quite genuine.
Specifically it focussed on the ARGENTINA register, and history of Argentine airlines.
Moreover, in many cases it provides ancient very grainy black&white photos to support the text in some way.
If the following reference does not meet wikipedia's standards, then please delete my amendments to the Argentina entry, returning it to the original text "Argentina: At least one, LV-FBR, in use 1960"