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The Alouette III flew more than 346,000 hours in 44 years of SAAF service, notably involved in counterstrike operations in Angola. On display at the South African Air Force Museum. Swartkop Airfield, Pretoria, South Africa.

19-9-2014
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Source Sud SA.3160 Alouette III ‘29’
Author Alan Wilson from Stilton, Peterborough, Cambs, UK
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