LINKS
There are a lot of deserving links out there, so we will regularly be featuring links that we have found useful, or informative.


Young Falcons Academy
The South African Aviation Foundation and Cape Virtual are running an Academy. Get more information here.

The Roll of Honour

South African Naval Museum

The British Military Powerboat Trust
Exhibition Centre display the history of the high-speed craft used by the British Armed Forces in the 20th Century

Aircraft.co.za - A source of Aviation Information

IPM-SA - Modelling Heaven
First stop for information on modelling SAAF aircraft, and any other SA modelling data.

Friends of the SAAF Museum

Maverick's Scale Models

Dean Wingrin's Unofficial SAAF Site

Darryl Legg, Aviation Artist

P166 the Albatross and others.

The Queenstown & Hangklip Association Website
The Q & HA is a small but unique association composed of ex-RAF and ex-SAAF personnel who were at some time during WW.II stationed at No. 47 Air School, Queenstown, South Africa. 

The Exploits of GR Connell DFC


43 Air School

Shackleton 1722 is the last flying Mark 3 in the world today. Lovingly restored and maintained by Pottie Potgieter and the gang at Ysterplaat AFB, this film shows the
history of the 'Shacks' in 35 Squadron from delivery in 1958 to today. 

Experience a full flight with all the checks and Griffon engine noises, interspersed with interviews
with Pilots, Engineers, Historians and Shackleton people. 

A chapter is dedicated to the 1716 Survivors and their families.
Click here for more information
 


Highland Aviation Museum, Scotland

RAAF Museum
Point Cook, Melbourne, Australia

New Zealand Fighter Pilot's Museum


A Collection of photographs relating to 
transport in South and Southern Africa.


Dean Wingrin's Database of SAAF members,
ex- and serving.


Bassett Flying Leathers
in Association with the SAAF Museum,
has a fine range of leather flying jackets.
 


The South African Air Force Association Website


Visit the Shackleton Project, a Flight Simulator
version of the "Flying Nissen Hut."


The Queenstown & Hangklip Association Website
 
 


African Pilot Magazine