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AAD 2018 Aircraft List
AAD 2018 Aircraft List
For all those airshow Fan’s out there, we are compiling an unofficial list of aircraft to attend AAD2018. Please not that this list is unofficial at this stage and can change at any time. We will soon be indicating if they will be flying or static.
Note:
#AAD2018 preliminary Aircraft list. We will update the list as we get closer to AAD.
Please note this is not the final list. The list currently excludes normal SA airshow aircraft that will be added later. More international aircraft also to be added once confirmed.
To view list on the official AAD2018 site click here
Aircraft | Company / Air force/Country | Flying | Static | Number of Aircraft |
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Harbin Y-12 | Zambia Airforce | 1 | ||
Hongdu L-15 | Zambia Airforce | 2 | ||
MA-60 | Zambia Airforce | 1 | ||
Paraglider | Various | TBC | ||
Seeker SB7L-360A | USA | 1 | ||
Boeing C17 Globemaster | US Airforce | 1 | ||
US Airforce | Canceled | |||
Boeing P8-Poseidon | US Airforce | 1 | ||
C130J-30 | US Airforce | 1 | ||
LC-130 Snowbird | US Airforce | 1 | ||
RQ-7 Reaper | US Airforce | 1 | ||
Extreme Air XA41 | Team Extreme/Century Avionics | 1 | ||
MX2 | Team Extreme/Century Avionics | 1 | ||
Cows Pitts Specials S2s | Taillifts Cows RSA | 4 | ||
H125 'Squirrel' | SV Aviation | 1 | ||
SAFAT AK-3SAFAT02 | Sudan | 1 | ||
SAFAT03 | Sudan | 1 | ||
Bell 212 | Starlite Aviation | 1 | ||
MD500E | Starlite Aviation | 1 | ||
Douglas DC4 | Skyclass | 1 | ||
Enstrom 280FX | SAFAMOR | 1 | ||
Enstrom 480B | SAFAMOR | 2 | ||
MD500 | SAFAMOR | 1 | ||
PA28-180 | SAFAMOR | 1 | ||
PA31-310 | SAFAMOR | 1 | ||
Alouette II | SAAF Museum | 2 | ||
Alouette III | SAAF Museum | 2 | ||
Atlas C4.M Kudu | SAAF Museum | 1 | ||
Bosbok | SAAF Museum | 1 | ||
Cessna C185 | SAAF Museum | 1 | ||
SA330 Puma | SAAF Museum | 1 | ||
PC7MKII | SAAF CFS | 5 | ||
Silver Falcons | SAAF CFS | 5 | ||
Hawk MK120 | SAAF 85 Combat Flying School | 5 | ||
CASA 212 | SAAF 44 Squadron | 2 | ||
Beechcraft King Air 250 | SAAF 41 Squadron | 1 | ||
Cessna C208A Caravan | SAAF 41 Squadron | 2 | ||
C47TP | SAAF 35 Squadron | TBC | ||
C130BZ | SAAF 28 Squadron | 3 | ||
Lynx | SAAF 22 Squadron | TBC | ||
Gripen JAS39C/D | SAAF 2 Squadron | 9 | ||
Rooivalk | SAAF 16 Squadron | 3 | ||
BK117 | SAAF 15 Squadron 'c' Flt | 2 | ||
Agusta A109LUH | SAAF | 3 | ||
Oryx | SAAF | 3 | ||
Agusta A119 | SA Red Cross | 1 | ||
Antonov ? | Russia | 1 | ||
Russian Helicopter | Russia | 1 | ||
Motor Glider | RSA | 2 | ||
Robinson R44 | RSA | 1 | ||
Robinson R66 | RSA | 1 | ||
Sling 2 | RSA | 1 | ||
Aerospatiale Gazelle | Private | TBC | ||
Bathawk | Private | 7 | ||
Boeing Stearman | Private | 1 | ||
Glider JS1 | Private | 2 | ||
Hot Air Balloons | Private | 3 | ||
Impala MK1 | Private | 1 | ||
Jet Glider | Private | TBC | ||
L39 | Private | 1 | ||
Raven 500 | Private | 1 | ||
Slick 540 | Private | 1 | ||
Wagtail Gyro | Private | 1 | ||
Ahrlac | Paramount Group RSA | 2 | ||
Fennec | Paramount Group RSA | TBC | ||
T6 Harvards | Museum,Puma,Harvard Club RSA | 12 | ||
Antonov 2 | Just Love Mission | 1 | ||
Mahindra Aerospace GA Airvan | India | TBC | ||
Gulfstream G600 | Gulfstream USA | 1 | ||
Dassualt Falcon 8X | France | 1 | ||
Bell 230 | Execujet | 1 | ||
Gulfstream III | Execujet | 1 | ||
King Air 200 GT | Execujet | 1 | ||
Diamond 62MPP | Diamond Aircraft Austria | 1 | ||
Diamond DA40NG | Diamond Aircraft Austria | 1 | ||
Denel Cheetah D | Denel RSA | 1 | ||
Embraer | Brazil | TBC | ||
Bombardier Global 6000 | Bombardier Canada | 1 | ||
CASA 212 | Airforce of Zimbabwe | 1 | ||
K8 | Airforce of Zimbabwe | 2 | ||
Airbus A320neo | Airbus | 1 | ||
Airbus H125 | Airbus | 2 | ||
Airbus H135 | Airbus | 1 | ||
Airbus H215M | Airbus | 1 |
AERO SA set to change aviation exhibitions in South Africa
AERO SA set to change aviation exhibitions in South Africa
Wonderboom National Airport, Pretoria, Tshwane, South Africa
4-6 July 2019.
As a subsidiary of one of the world’s leading events and fairs companies, Messe Frankfurt South Africa in partnership with Messe Friedrichshafen – the organizer of AERO Friedrichshafen, recently announced the launch of AERO South Africa. AERO SA will be taking place at Wonderboom National Airport, Tshwane, South Africa from 4-6 July 2019.
Speaking at the launch event, Konstantin von Vieregge, CEO of Messe Frankfurt SA, said that “although there is a lot of negative sentiment around the South African economy, we are in for the long-haul, and believe that this is the perfect time to launch a business-to-business show specifically related to general aviation in Africa”. “According to the GAMA report 2017, there has been a steady increase in aircraft registrations in South Africa, and that there is a gap in the market for such an event”, said von Vieregge.
A show like AERO SA will be the perfect place to bring clients and businesses together, “Same as AERO Friedrichshafen, the South African edition will focus on Light/Medium sized aircrafts and it will emphasize the importance of aviation as a key to growing the economy. AERO SA will highlight South Africa on the aviation map as well as ensure that South Africa remains the premiere aviation hub on the African continent”, commented von Vieregge.
AERO SA plans to unite a broad spectrum of the general aviation industry under one show and at one location and will be a platform to engage with all sectors of the aviation community, by bringing business-to-business leads to the fore.
“Wonderboom National airport is the perfect venue to host AERO SA, as it allows for the opportunity to conduct test flights, clients can fly their own aircraft to the show, and there is ample space for exhibitors that allows easy access to trade visitors,” said von Vieregge.
AERO SA will focus on ensuring that the costs to exhibit are affordable and that aircraft on display will be charged per aircraft and not by space. AERO SA will base a lot of its strategy on the world-famous AERO Friedrichshafen show that has become one of the world’s biggest general aviation shows.
SAAF 75 Airshow Program
SAAF 75 Airshow Program
As part of the celebrations to commemorate the SAAF’s 75th year of existence, a military airshow and aerospace expo were held at FAWK from 4 to 7 October 1995 (4 and 5 trade days; 6 and 7 public days). It was this show that indicated that there was a need for a combined military and civilian exhibition and that paved the way for the eventual merger of the Aviation Africa and Dexsa exhibitions.
Exhibitors included Aerospatiale; Aerosud (Super Mirage F1); Aerotek, the CSIR; ATE; CASA; Dassault Aviation; Denel (Atlas Aviation, Eloptro, Kentron, LIW, PMP); Eurocopter Southern Africa; Execujet; Reutech; Rolls-Royce; and the Smirnoff aerobatic team.
Air forces/military aircraft included Australia (Orion); Canada (Boeing CC-137); France (Mirage 2000B, Transall); Malaysia (Hercules); Portugal (Hercules); Russia [An-124 and Il-76 (Aeroflot), Mig-29, Su-30/35]; South Africa [DC-4 (previously 44 Squadron); Mirage F1CZ (previously 3 Squadron); 1 Squadron (Mirage F1AZ); 2 Squadron (Cheetah D); 17 Squadron (Oryx); 21 Squadron (Falcon 50, Mercurius); 28 Squadron (Hercules); 35 Squadron (King Air); 41 Squadron (Grand Caravan); 44 Squadron (C-47TP); 60 Squadron (Boeing 707); 86 Multi Engine Flying School (CN235M); Central Flying School (Astra); Museum (Mirage IIICZ, Shackleton); Silver Falcons (Impala)]; Spain (CN235); Swaziland (Arava); United Kingdom [BAe Hawk 100 (demo aircraft), Hawks (Red Arrows aerobatic team), Nimrod, Sentry]; and the United States [USAF F-16; C-141 and
KC-10A (AMC); USAFE F-15; USN (Orion)].
Source: http://www.aviationpics.co.za/
AAD 2018 Media Launch
With the upcoming Africa Aerospace and Defense show around the corner, excitement is definitely building as we were invited to the 100 day media launch at AFB Waterkloof officers mess in Pretoria. AAD known as the Africa Aerospace and Defense is a regular trade show and airshow held every two years at AFB Waterkloof in Pretoria South Africa ,this is all part of unlocking Africa’s Aerospace and defense potential. This show dates back to when DEXSA 1975 ,The Africa Aerospace and Defense (AAD) Expo was born from the Aerospace Africa civilian exhibition that originates from the 1975 Lanseria Air Show and the DEXSA military exhibition.
The first in the series of aviation exhibitions titled “Aviation Africa.”
In 1995 the AMD organised the hugely successful SAAF ’75 Expo in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the South African Air Force SAAF which is the second oldest air force in the world.During the trade exhibition, companies in the aviation industry were able to showcase their products in an indoor exhibition area, book hospitality chalets and display their aircraft in a static aircraft park.
The air show was open to the public and offered members of the general public the opportunity to view international aircraft.
During the last AAD in 2016,we saw 12 National pavilions,75 Official delegations from 37 countries,532 Exhibitors from 34 countries,33 862 Trade visitors from105 countries,56 924 general public visitors,444 accredited local and international media,146 military and civilian aircraft and 24 978 Exhibition space.
We were welcomed by Mr. Leon Dillman, CEO of CAASA The Commercial Aviation Association Of South Africa.The Youth Development Programme (YDP) forms an integral component of the Africa Aerospace and Defence Show, this years show promises to include the youth and provide as much needed information for them to have a career in the defence industry.
The Chief of the South African Airforce Lt Gen “Zakes” Fabian Zimpande Msimang Keynote Address on the occasion of AAD 2018 100 days countdown:
A UAV quadcopter made a brief appearance in the media room to welcome us with a 100 day countdown message!
The Chief of Staff from the Ministry of Defence and your counterpart from the Mayors Office in the city of Tshwane;Admirals and Generals from the SANDF;Senor Officers;Chairperson of AAD 2018 Policy Committee and senior representatives from the AAD partnership; Executives and Senior Managers from the SA Government in general as well as the Gauteng Province and the City of Tshwane in particular as our host Province and City respectively; Member’s of the Diplomatic Community should any be in attendance here today; Captains of Industry; Member’s of the Media; Ladies and Gentleman…
On behalf of our Minister of Defence and Military Veterans-Ms. Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula- who is also the Chief patron for AAD;as well as on behalf of Gen Silly Shoke the CSANDF and custodian of AAD in the SANDF and whom I am effectively representing here today-I greet you and welcome you.
A special word of welcome goes to our guests of honour ,our exhibitors,sponsors as well as other key role-players and Partners on whose invaluable support we depend to make AAD a success especially SAA as our Official Carrier,The Gauteng development Agency-GGDA as well as Gautrain.
The number 100 has taken on a renewed significance for AAD. Not only has our CiC and President of the country recently completed his 100 days in the high office but today we are exactly 100 days from this seminal and 10th instalment of this global show piece and we do so in a year when our nation is celebrating the Centenary for our founding President and CiC.
It is now a matter of record, that AAD 2016 was a resounding success. Otherwise we would not be here launching the shows 10th instalment as scheduled for the 19th to the 23rd of September 2018 and I declare that WE ARE READY!!!
This years theme is “Unlocking Africa’s Aerospace and Defence Potential”. As already mentioned, this 10th edition of AAD takes place against the backdrop of the Nelson Mandela Centenary Celebrations. The SANDF is deeply honoured to remember Nelson Mandela as its founding Commander-in-Chief and continues to be inspired by his values and vision for a Defence Force that symbolizes unity and service to all our people. It is with this in mind that we have decided that, for the duration of AAD2018 expo, Hangar 1 at Waterkloof Airforce Base will be renamed ‘Madiba Hangar’ in honour of the first Commander in Chief.
Though hosted in our beautiful capital city ,AAD is not just a South African event but a continental spectacle as well as a premier global exhibition. The Africa Aerospace and Defence Expo represents the collective aspirations of our African people.The AAD demonstrates that Africans can be masters of their own density by creating the capability for defending themselves.It also showcases Africa’s defence industrial capability which is an integral part of any country’s ability to defend its sovereignty. At AAD 2016 the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula highlighted the global challenges that we,as democratic South Africa and a leading player in the various multilateral organisations, cannot afford to ignore. Today, I would like to add the regional challenges in the form of conflicts and the twin scourges of piracy and rhino poaching.
In collaboration with our partners on the Continent, we stand ready to face these challenges in the interest of peace and security. without this collaboration our beloved continent would never realise the much-needed socio-economic development that is key to strengthening democracy on the Continent.
We are all aware of the growing cyber-threat world wide that poses a risk to all countries. It is paramount that efficient, powerful and cost effective cyber defence and cyber security solutions are implemented to protect the critical information infrastructure. During AAD2018 a work session is planned to specifically address cyber security and all exhibitors operating inn this environment are invited to be part of and share best practices and innovations.
In context of the above, AAD is not only a national and continental assets AAD is also the means and the platform for sourcing the latest technologies, equipment, services and solutions whilst availing and exposing the to our partners. This ensures we are collectively enabled and empowered to co-operate and complement each otter’s efforts in addressing the challenges as and when the arise. It is for this reason that we will continue to support and host this exhibition and to grow it into a bigger and better show well into the future.
Another important element to this years edition is the transformational part of AAD which has partnered with tow small travel agencies as part of the development of Small Micro-Medium Enterprises. Wayam Travel and Seesa Destination Network are now the official travel partners to AAD 2018.
It is therefore, my honour to officiate at this countdown to AAD 2018. I invite all of you, in your various capacities to engage with the relevant nodal points within the AAD partnership and defence establishment.
I look forward to meeting you all of you at AAD 2018 and make tie to explore and experience our beautiful City of Tshwane as you enjoy this renowned premier defence exhibition
I Thank you and see you at AAD 2018!
Just before the end of the media Launch, The Gen. Msimang mentioned that many foreign International aircraft have been confirmed already for the show, we will announce the aircraft as soon as we know. AAD 2018 will showcase Africa’s largest Airshow, static display and live demonstrations. We were then treated to refreshments before departing AFB Waterkloof, keep your eyes on Aviation Central for more updates on AAD 2018.
SAAF Museum Airshow Program
SAAF Museum Airshow Program
The Program is divided into two, Morning and Afternoon. The Program can change at any time due to Aircraft and / or Pilot availability.
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Morning Program
Slot Time | Air Display Item | Aircraft Type |
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8:00 | Paragliders | PPG |
8:15 | C130 - SAAF Band Exit | C130 |
8:30 | Golden Eagles Paradrop | Casa 212 |
8:45 | Opening Ceremony | Cavalcade |
9:00 | CAF Opening Address | Oryx/A109 Flags |
9:30 | Museum Aircraft Flypast | Museum Aircraft |
9:40 | Cessna 185 | C 185 |
9:50 | Vampire | Vampire |
10:00 | Nashua Extra | Extra 300L |
10:15 | Tiger Moth | DH82A |
10:30 | The Cows Pitts Team | Pitts S2 |
10:45 | Alouette Display | Alo-II and Alo-III's |
11:00 | Red Bull Aeros | Sbach 342 |
11:15 | Gripen | Gripen |
11:30 | Syncrho Harvards | Museum Harvards |
11:45 | Team Xtreme | Extra 330/Sbach |
12:00 | Mango | B737-800 |
12:10 | Flash Mob and RC Jets | RC Vampire |
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Afternoon Program
Slot Time | Air Display Item | Aircraft Type |
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12:20 | Mini War | Various |
13:00 | Aerobatics Unlimited L-29 | L-29 |
13:15 | Puma Car Drop | Puma/Oryx |
13:30 | Red Bull Aeros | Sbach 342 |
13:45 | Little Annie | An-2 |
14:00 | Goodyear Pitts Team | Pitts Specials |
14:15 | Randolph Boeing Stearman | Stearman |
14:30 | Angel Kudu and Paradrop | Turbo Kudu |
14:45 | PC-7 Astra Solo | PC-7 Astra |
15:00 | Unlimited Aerobatics | Extra 330 |
15:15 | Harvard Formos | Museum/HCSA |
15:30 | Puma Flying Lions | Lions Harvards |
15:45 | Hawk | Hawk 120 |
16:00 | Team Extreme | Extras/Sbachs |
16:15 | L-39 Albatross | L-39 |
16:30 | Rooivalk | Rooivalk |
16:45 | C-130-Angel Wings | C130 |
17:00 | Gripen - Flares | Gripen |
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WesBank Botswana International Air Show (Matsieng)
WesBank Botswana International Air Show (Matsieng)
This is defiantly an must attend airshow, Fly-in, Drive in or Just pop in for the day, Just be there!
The Botswana Airshow to be held at Matsieng Aerodrome (FBMA) in Botswana on 26 May 2018 is not only about having a tremendous day of fun and excitement for aviation enthusiasts all over Southern Africa.
All the proceeds, after accounting for all costs of presenting the event, is donated to local charities and worthy social institutions.
The organisers of Botswana Airshow 2018 would like to express its gratitude to the many sponsors, benefactors, participants and the visiting public which all contribute towards making the Botswana Airshow a success for seven consecutive years and we are all looking forward to welcoming everybody on 26 May at Matsieng Aerodrome for Botswana Airshow 2018.
Let us all make a special effort to have great fun and excitement while knowing that proceeds go for very worthy charitable causes.
Gates open at 08h00 and the show will finish at 17h00
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Tickets Sales
Ticket: P120 (Adult) / P60 (6-17 years)
(Free for children under 6 accompanied by paying Adult)
VIP Tickets are available. Tickets include:
- VIP Access to Airshow Grounds
- VIP Parking Access (Including Security guards) VIP Shuttle service to VIP tent and back to VIP Parking.
- Free Delivery of VIP tickets before Airshow Date Free drinks (Beer/Wine/Soft drinks/Water) and cash bar for liquor other than beers and wine.
- Exclusive viewing deck next to airstrip
- Free Snacks throughout the day
- Free Lunch
Price: P1200
For VIP Tickets please contact us for more information or buy them online on www.events.co.bw
Available at all Computicket Outlets Shoprite / Checkers / OK Furniture
Camping for the weekend
Please note: Camping is strictly for pilots flying in with their registered passengers. NO PUBLIC CAMPING!!!!!!
Accommodation options for two nights
P220.00 p/p/p/night – you bring your own tent, mattress, pillow and bedding (the cost includes entry tickets for the Air Show on Saturday)
P360.00 p/p sharing p/night (2-man tent provided – you bring your own mattress, pillow and bedding) – IMPORTANT: Tents provided for people not sharing will be charged at the full amount of P800 p/night. (the cost includes an entry ticket for the Air Show on Saturday)
P545 p/p sharing p/night (2-man tent provided + matrass and bedding)
P600 p/p sharing p/night (2-man tent provided + bed, matrass and bedding)
Booking for all options are essential.
Pula/Rand rate will be fixed at the rate of R1.30 for P1.00
Please contact camping@botswana-airshow.com for more information.
Fly-in, information go to http://www.botswana-airshow.com/index.php/pilots-corner/fly-in
Ground Layout
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Matsieng Airshow 26 May 2018
Participating aircraft:
09:00 Opening: Pierre Jacobs/ Hot Air Balloon
09:30 Botswana Skydive Parachute Drop
10:00 Slick 360 Conrad Botha
10:15 Boeing Stearman- Ivan van der Schaar
10:45 Pitts Special Formation: Good Year Eagles
11:00 Slick 540 Neville Ferreira
11:15 T5 Harvard’s- Puma Energy Flying Lions
11:30 L29 Albatross Jet- Glen Warden
11:45 EXTRA330SC- Nigel Hopkins
12:00 Team X-treme- Nigel, Mark H, Mark S, Jason
12h15 Bell 407 Altech Netstar Alister Brown
12:30 Antonov AN2 Little Annie- Mark Hill
12:45 Raptors RV-Formation- Pierre Gouws
13:00 Extra 300- Absolute Aviation- Jason Beamish
13:15 R44 Helicopter True North Aviation/I-CAT
13:30 Extra 300LP- Andrew Blackwood-Murray
13:45 Botswana Skydive Parachute Drop
13:55 CHARITY Handover Ceremony
14:00 Botswana Model Aircraft- Thero Matenge
14:15 EXTRA330SC- Nigel Hopkins
14:30 R22 Helicopter- Danie Terreblanche
15:00 Aerospatiale SA316 Alouette 11&111 Helicopter- Juba/Rob
15h15 Slick 540 Neville Ferreira
15:30 Raptors RV-Formation
16:00 L29 Albatross Jet- Glen Warden(Vlam)
16:10 Air-Tractor- True North Aviation
16:30 Pitts Special Formation: Good Year Eagles
16:45 Magni Gyrocopter- Matthew Zalewski
17:00 Team X-treme- Nigel, Mark H, Mark S, Jason
17:30 T5 Harvard’s- Puma Energy Flying Lions
17:45 R22- Danie Terreblanhe
18:00 CLOSE
Rand Easter Show Validation Capibilty Demo 2018-03-29 Gallery
Today was the final day for validations for the SANDF Capability demo, below are some pictures from today!
Show starts on Friday 30 May 2018. Come and see this amazing display for yourself!
Hashtag for this year is #SANDFrandshow_18
“The Rand Show gives South African families a rare opportunity to interact with the South African National Defence Force (SANDF, SANDF CAREER GUIDE, SANDF RSA, SA National Defence Force Events). Nowhere else can you observe the different divisions in action, and see what equipment and hardware they use. To do this, SANDF has prepared a mix of thrilling live demonstrations and drills, as well as static exhibits for the public to experience.
The Capability Demonstration will take place at the Main Arena, at 11:30 each day* during the Easter weekend only (Friday 30 March – Monday 2 April 2018).
This 45 minute display of battle simulations will take place both on the ground and high up in the air. Watch fighter jets and helicopters thunder past, showing off their vehicles combat manoeuvres, while armoured tankers reveal their immense power and strength. It’s one of the annual highlights of the Rand Show, and visitors are urged not to miss it.
Visitors are urged to hold on to their hats for this event – not just because it promises to be an exhilarating experience, but also for safety reasons. The choppers used will create a huge downdraft, which could cause hats and other loose items to fly away if not securely stored!
SANDF Arena Programme will take place at the Main Arena, at 15:00 each day during the Easter weekend only (Friday 30 March – Monday 2 April 2018).
The pride of the SANDF’s drill teams will be on display for the Arena Programme, which includes drills and demonstrations by the South African Army, South African Navy and Military Police, as well as the 44 Parachute Regiment (the South African Army’s chief airborne infantry unit) and the SA Army Specialist Infantry Capability (SAASIC) – who will be incorporating their canine, equestrian and motorbike training into the drills. ”
The above quoted text source: SA National Defence Force Events
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Rand Easter Show 2018 Media Briefing
Rand Easter Show 2018 Media Briefing
Once again we were invited by the Rand Show organization team to the 2018 Rand Easter Show Media Briefing, the event is set to take place once again at the Johannesburg Expo Centre Nasrec from the 30 March – 8 April 2018. The Rand show is one of the biggest events in Africa and has been entertaining Families for over a year now, says Craig Newman CEO of the Johannesburg Expo Center.
The Media briefing was opened by Craig Newman adding what this year’s festivities are going to be like. We were then greeted by Brig Gen.Mafi Mgobozi who also informed us on what we can expect from the SANDF.After the briefing we were treated to a walk through some of the many exhibits the public can expect on the opening of the Rand Show on Friday 30th March.
The massive 12 000sqm SANDF display of Military Hardware that the public we be able to view from the many functions the SANDF have a role to play, including the SA ARMY, SAAF, SA Navy and SA military Health Service. The South African Air Force Museum is also present with static exhibits including the Zwartkops based Alouettes two and three. The mighty Rooivalk from 16 Squadron AFB Bloemspruit is also on Static display for the public to get up close and personal with Africa’s very own Gunship.
On the Easter Weekend the SANDF will thrill the crowds with a capability demonstration, this will include Ratel armoured vehicles, Helicopters from various Squadrons including Oryx and A109LUHs.Fighter assets we will see 2 Squadron Gripen simulating airstrikes. We will also see a solo Display by Major Sivu Tangana in the Pilatus PC7MKII from the Central Flying School Langebaanweg.
Please note the SANDF Capability Demo will only be taking place from the 30th March-2 April 2018, this also depends on the Availability of aircraft and weather permitting. We look forward to another highly anticipating arena program. Residents in the North and South of Johannesburg can be on the lookout for Helicopters operating out AFB Zwartkops on their routing to Nasrec during the mid morning from tomorrow!