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Abandoned Boston III Z2302 ex 24 Squadron SAAF July 1942 Qasaba Airfield LG11 North Africa #WW2
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Boston III OZ-K of No. 24 Squadron SAAF #WW2
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Douglas Boston aircraft of No 24 Squadron, South African Air Force lined up at Zuara, Tripolitania. The nearest is AL683/’V’ #WW2
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The crew of Douglas Boston Mark III, W8376 ‘C’, of No 24 Squadron, South African Air Force, walking away from their aircraft on an airfield in #Libya after a sortie #WW2
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#Buccaneer 412
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25 May 1965 history was made when Cmdt Bob Rogers and Maj John Murphy lifted off at Holme-On-Spalding-Moor with Buccaneer S MK50 tail number 413 at 16h50 for the flight of the first SAAF #Buccaneer to be delivered at the re-formed 24 Sqn at RNAS Lossiemouth.
The flight time was 50 minutes and they landed at Lossiemouth at 17h40 to the delight…Read More
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#Buccaneer 411 famous for her two Pitot Tubes, doing a RATO.
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#Buccaneer 412 was the 1st aircraft to land at Waterkloof on the delivery flight from the UK, on 3 November 1965. The aircraft was piloted by the 1st 24 Squadron OC Cmdt R.H. Rogers and his navigator Major Murphy. The flying time from Lossiemouth to Waterkloof was 18 hours and 20 Minutes, including 2 hours and 10 minutes flown on the aborted…Read More
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picture is from Alexander Strachan’s Book “ 1 Recce”. Taken in the #Mozambique‘s “Russian Front” in the late 70’s. #Recce
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Where it all started. Many of the founding members of South Africa’s Special Forces unit 1 Reconnaissance Commando, known as Recces. October, 1972. #Recce
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