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  1. In this article, a review is provided of the history of the SAAF, with specific reference to its operational deployments in the 1920s; the difficult years of the great depression and its aftermath and impact on the SAAF; the very important role played by the SAAF in the course of World War II (for example in patrolling South Africa’s coastal wat...

  2. Flying school was established at zwartkop.1B The SAAF also cooperated with the Department of Posts and Telecommunications to launch an experimental air mail shuttle, serving south Africa's coastal cities, but this unique venture was 10 D. Becker, on Wings of Eagles: south Africa's Military Aviation History, p.29.

  3. Feb 4, 2013 · In this article, a review is provided of the history of the SAAF, with specific reference to its operational deployments in the 1920s; the difficult years of the great depression and its...

    • André Wessels
  4. Dec 29, 2016 · South Africa was invited to join the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan but decided instead to focus on domestic training, while its northern neighbour, British colony Southern Rhodesia, arranged a training agreement with the RAF at the outbreak of the Second World War.

    • Iain E. Johnston-White
    • 2017
  5. SAAF history1. Although military aviation was still in its infancy at the time that the Union Defence Force (UDF) was formed, the South African Defence Act (1912) made provision for the establishment of the South African Aviation Corps (SAAC) as part of the Active Citizen Force (ACF).

  6. Sep 11, 2013 · Shortly after arrival of the RAF personnel all the SAAF schools were renamed Air School. No.1 Air School, SAAF. Location detail (area boundaries as of 2012): Baragwanath, Johannesburg South, Gauteng, South Africa. Summary: Previously called No.1 EFTS, Baragwanath Pilot elementary flying training Assigned to Training Command.

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  8. Following the visit by the Commandant-General of the Union Defence Force, General Beyers, to military maneuvers in Germany during June 1912, the South African Aviation Corps was formed, receiving Cabinet approval in 1913. A flying school, under the tutorship of Patterson, was formed at Alexanderfontein, near Kimberley.

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