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Wednesday, 27 February 2013
2500 Page views- thanks to my readers
A thank you to everyone who has been reading my blog. Started a few months ago, and this week clocked the 2500 views mark. Thanks to all those other aircraft nuts out there!
Monday, 25 February 2013
Mirages and Choppers: SAAF in the 60s and 70s
Mirages and Choppers SAAF in the The Sixties and Seventies
In the early sixties South Africa’s deteriorating security position resulted in Government to take steps towards re-armanent. The SAAF’s arsenal was strengthened.
Line-up of SAAF aircraft in 60s livery: Mirage III CZ and EZ, Canberras, Buccaneers and F86s
The first Dassault-Breguet Mirage III CS fighter aircraft arrived in South Africa in April 1963 to replace the aging sub-sonic F86s and Vampires
One of the earliest customers for the Mirage, South Africa, initially ordered 16 III Cs for low-level strike duties. These aircraft served with No. 2 Squadron of the South African Air Force and could carry the Nord AS.20 air-to-ground missile. Three Mirage III BZ trainers were also ordered.
Subsequently, 16 Mirage III Es were ordered, these served with the SAAF's No. 3 Squadron; the service also had three Mirage III D two-seaters for training on the III E variant.
Four Mirage IIIR/IIIRD aircraft were bought for photo-reconnaissance duties.

Differences between CZ and EZ (other than propulsion)
In June 1967, the name "Mirage" literally shot into prominence through newspaper headlines around the world. Israel's new Mirages were the spearhead of attack by the Israel Defence Force/Air Force in what has come to be known as the "Six-Day War". In capable hands, the French-produced Mirage proved what hitherto had been understood by knowledgeable aircraft engineers and military aviation specialists; in its class, the Mirage was and is par excellence. No military aircraft of the 1970s, emanating from Western Europe, including the United Kingdom, has a bigger or better reputation than Dassault's Mirage.
RZ showing the phot-reconaissance gear
Other aircraft aquired in the sixties and seventies included:
- Canberra light bombers
- Buccaneer S Mk 50 strike aircraft
- Lockheed C-130B Hercules
- Transall C-160Z medium transport aircraft
During the sixties new types of helicopters were also introduced, including the
Alouette II
Alouette III light helicopter
SA 330C Puma
A 32 IL Super Frelon medium transport helicopter
Westland Wasp light anti-submarine helicopter.
More about the Mirage III and the Cheetah Project (click to follow link)
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