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South African Air Force; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Escarapela aeronáutica; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Force aérienne sud-africaine; Marque d'identification des aéronefs (A-C) Liste des composantes aériennes militaires; Usage on he.wikipedia.org חיל האוויר הדרום-אפריקאי; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 国籍マーク
English: Roundel of the South African Air Force used from 1947 through 1957. Date: 15 March 2009: Source: South African Lockheed 237 Ventura: Author: EclecticArkie ...
English: Roundel of the South African Air Force. Date: 10 May 2008: Source: South African Cessna 208 Caravan: Author: F l a n k e r: Other versions: Licensing.
The roundel of the South African Air Force used from 1927 until 1947. Date: 22 July 2007: Source: self-made with Inkscape based on Image:RAF roundel.svg SAAF Lockheed 237 Ventura: Author: Hierakares: Permission (Reusing this file)
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This page serves as an informative overview of the various flashes and hackles utilized by different military units in the South African Military. The insignia were predominantly worn from the post-World War I period until approximately 1943, when the use of cloth helmets ceased and were replaced by berets in the Union Defence Force (UDF).
The South African Air Force Memorial is a memorial to South African Air Force members who have died whilst in service of the South African Air Corps and the South African Air Force from 1915 to the present. The memorial is located at Swartkop outside Pretoria.
After the Second World War, the RAF roundel design was modified by Commonwealth air forces, with the central red disc replaced with a red maple leaf (Royal Canadian Air Force), red kangaroo (Royal Australian Air Force), red kiwi (Royal New Zealand Air Force), and an orange Springbok (South African Air Force); the South African version of the ...