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Registration / Serial: | OJ25 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Canadair CF-5/CF-116/NF-5 |
Aircraft Version: | Canadair CF-5D |
C/n (msn): | 2030 |
Operator Titles: | Botswana - Air Force |
Unit Markings: | Z28 Sqn |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 736704Submit Correction |
View count: | 371 |
In September of 1996, three former Canadian Armed Forces CF-5D dual seaters were delivered to Botswana (serialled OJ21 to OJ23), followed by two more in June of 2000 (OJ24 and OJ25). In addition, 11 ex CAF single seat CF-5's were also taken on strength by the Botswana DF, with deliveries happening in three batches: 5 aircraft in March 1997 (OJ1 to OJ5), another 5 in October of 1997 (OJ6 to OJ10) and finally the 11th in June of 2000 (OJ11). Canada operated 89 Canadair built CF-5's and 46 CF-5D's between 1968 and 1995, and OJ25 shown here is former CF-116D "116831".
Registration / Serial: | OJ25 |
Aircraft Version: | Canadair CF-5D |
C/n (msn): | 2030 |
Operator Titles: | Botswana - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | OJ25 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Canadair CF-5/CF-116/NF-5 |
Aircraft Version: | Canadair CF-5D |
C/n (msn): | 2030 |
Operator Titles: | Botswana - Air Force |
Unit Markings: | Z28 Sqn |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 736704Submit Correction |
View count: | 371 |
In September of 1996, three former Canadian Armed Forces CF-5D dual seaters were delivered to Botswana (serialled OJ21 to OJ23), followed by two more in June of 2000 (OJ24 and OJ25). In addition, 11 ex CAF single seat CF-5's were also taken on strength by the Botswana DF, with deliveries happening in three batches: 5 aircraft in March 1997 (OJ1 to OJ5), another 5 in October of 1997 (OJ6 to OJ10) and finally the 11th in June of 2000 (OJ11). Canada operated 89 Canadair built CF-5's and 46 CF-5D's between 1968 and 1995, and OJ25 shown here is former CF-116D "116831".
Registration / Serial: | OJ25 |
Aircraft Version: | Canadair CF-5D |
C/n (msn): | 2030 |
Operator Titles: | Botswana - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | ZS-RPL |
Aircraft Original Type: | Aerospatiale AS-350 Ecureuil |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Eurocopter AS-350/550 Ecureuil/AStar/Fennec |
Aircraft Version: | Eurocopter AS-350B-3 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 3468 |
Operator Titles: | SAP - South African Police |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 18 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 555001Submit Correction |
View count: | 242 |
ZS-RPL was one of the first AS-350B3's introduced to the South African Police in 2002, gradually replacing the MBB BO-105's. The Ecureuil / A-Star fleet grew to 15 aircraft since, with at least one having suffered an accident. The force also operates a few fixed wing aircraft, among them eight Pilatus PC-6 and one PC-12.
Registration / Serial: | ZS-RPL |
Aircraft Version: | Eurocopter AS-350B-3 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 3468 |
Operator Titles: | SAP - South African Police |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 18 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | ZS-RPL |
Aircraft Original Type: | Aerospatiale AS-350 Ecureuil |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Eurocopter AS-350/550 Ecureuil/AStar/Fennec |
Aircraft Version: | Eurocopter AS-350B-3 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 3468 |
Operator Titles: | SAP - South African Police |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 18 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 555001Submit Correction |
View count: | 242 |
ZS-RPL was one of the first AS-350B3's introduced to the South African Police in 2002, gradually replacing the MBB BO-105's. The Ecureuil / A-Star fleet grew to 15 aircraft since, with at least one having suffered an accident. The force also operates a few fixed wing aircraft, among them eight Pilatus PC-6 and one PC-12.
Registration / Serial: | ZS-RPL |
Aircraft Version: | Eurocopter AS-350B-3 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 3468 |
Operator Titles: | SAP - South African Police |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 18 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | TJX-CQ |
Aircraft Original Type: | Aermacchi MB-326 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Atlas MB-326 Impala |
Aircraft Version: | Atlas MB-326K Impala 2 |
C/n (msn): | 80 |
Operator Titles: | Cameroon - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 20 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 317654Submit Correction |
View count: | 2393 |
In December 1996, the South African Air Force sold two Atlas MB326 Mk I and four MB326 Mk II aircraft to Cameroon. This Mk II is former SAAF serial 1079 and was presented fresh from overhaul at the AAD2002. The Mk II is a light single seat attack aircraft derived from the original two seat trainer the MB326 was designed to be.
Registration / Serial: | TJX-CQ |
Aircraft Version: | Atlas MB-326K Impala 2 |
C/n (msn): | 80 |
Operator Titles: | Cameroon - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 20 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | TJX-CQ |
Aircraft Original Type: | Aermacchi MB-326 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Atlas MB-326 Impala |
Aircraft Version: | Atlas MB-326K Impala 2 |
C/n (msn): | 80 |
Operator Titles: | Cameroon - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 20 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 317654Submit Correction |
View count: | 2393 |
In December 1996, the South African Air Force sold two Atlas MB326 Mk I and four MB326 Mk II aircraft to Cameroon. This Mk II is former SAAF serial 1079 and was presented fresh from overhaul at the AAD2002. The Mk II is a light single seat attack aircraft derived from the original two seat trainer the MB326 was designed to be.
Registration / Serial: | TJX-CQ |
Aircraft Version: | Atlas MB-326K Impala 2 |
C/n (msn): | 80 |
Operator Titles: | Cameroon - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 20 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | 678 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Denel CSH-2 Rooivalk |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Denel CSH-2 Rooivalk |
Aircraft Version: | Denel AH-2A Rooivalk |
C/n (msn): | 1008 |
Operator Titles: | South Africa - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 317319Submit Correction |
View count: | 5386 |
The international sanctions laid upon South Africa because of apartheid forced the country to create its own defence industry. The first flight of the Rooivalk attack helicopter dates back to February 1990. The drive train and powerplant are based on the Aerospatiale SA-330 Puma series and the Turbomeca Makila engine. The Rooivalk was a finalist in Turkey's attack helicopter evaluation but lost against the Agusta A129 Mangusta. In the end, only 12 Rooivalks were produced for the SAAF.
Registration / Serial: | 678 |
Aircraft Version: | Denel AH-2A Rooivalk |
C/n (msn): | 1008 |
Operator Titles: | South Africa - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Registration / Serial: | 678 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Denel CSH-2 Rooivalk |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Denel CSH-2 Rooivalk |
Aircraft Version: | Denel AH-2A Rooivalk |
C/n (msn): | 1008 |
Operator Titles: | South Africa - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map |
Country: | South Africa |
Event: | Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002 |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |
Photo ID: | 317319Submit Correction |
View count: | 5386 |
The international sanctions laid upon South Africa because of apartheid forced the country to create its own defence industry. The first flight of the Rooivalk attack helicopter dates back to February 1990. The drive train and powerplant are based on the Aerospatiale SA-330 Puma series and the Turbomeca Makila engine. The Rooivalk was a finalist in Turkey's attack helicopter evaluation but lost against the Agusta A129 Mangusta. In the end, only 12 Rooivalks were produced for the SAAF.
Registration / Serial: | 678 |
Aircraft Version: | Denel AH-2A Rooivalk |
C/n (msn): | 1008 |
Operator Titles: | South Africa - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Pretoria - Waterkloof (FAWK)Map | Country: | South Africa |
Photo Date: | 19 September 2002 |
Photo by: | Adrian RomangContact |