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1 Squadron SAAF

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  • 5 Oct 1982 – The Officer Commanding #Ondangwa Air Force base – Colonel De Villiers pours champagne on the head of Cobus Toerien in a South African Air Force tradition to celebrate an air combat “kill”.

    This ceremony was to celebrate the shooting down of Mig-21 by Major Johan Rankin on the same day, Kobus Toerien was Rankin’s wing man in the en…Read More

  • 20 Feb 1988: 72302342PM Major Edward Richard Every from 1 Squadron was Killed in action when his Mirage F1AZ, Serial 245 was shot down by a Soviet #SA-13 Gopher Surface-to-Air Missile at Cuatir near Menongue while on an operational sortie over Southern Angola. The aircraft crashed in flames and disintegrated on impact with the ground. He has no…Read More

  • #Hurricane MKII 1 Squadron #WW2

  • 1 Squadron #Spitfire IX in #Italy with a 500 lb bomb under the belly. #WW2

  • 1 Squadron mechanics #WW2 #Spitfire

  • 1984 Namibia/South West Africa Angolan Border – A highly regarded officer in The South African Air Force – Jan Henning, is seen here standing in front of his French built Mirage fighter jet. Note the specially designed protective revetment (pen) for these fighters behind him. AFB #Ondangwa #MirageF1

  • South African Air Force Dassault Mirage F1 AZ No 217 #MirageF1

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Squadron SAAF was an air force squadron of the South African Air Force and was formed at Air Force Station Swartkop in February 1920, equipped with De Havilland DH.9’s part of the Imperial Gift donation to South Africa by Britain. On 31 August 1939 the squadron was re-designated as 1 Bomber/Fighter Squadron and this was then changed to 11 (Bomber) Squadron in December 1939. The squadron was resurrected in February 1940 by the renumbering of 6 Squadron, equipped with four Hurricane Mk 1’s and six Furies.

1 Squadron saw active service in East Africa in 1940, the Western Desert, Malta, Sicily and ended their war service in Italy in 1945. In 1950 the squadron’s Spitfires were replaced with Vampires, and these in turn were replaced by Sabre Mk6’s in 1956. In 1976 the squadron received Mirage F1AZ attack aircraft and it was disbanded when the F1AZ’s were retired on 25 November 1997.


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