The South African Air Force has a new weapon
Weekend Wings #39: South Africa's "Franken-Mirages", Part 1 of 3
I'm sure readers know of Mary Shelley's famous novel 'Frankenstein'. Briefly, Dr. Victor Frankenstein assembles a monster in the form of a human being, using body parts from "the dissecting-room and the slaughter-house". Since then, the first part of his name has become a byword to describe anything that resembles a known thing, but uses parts from other things. For example, in the shooting world, a 'Franken-FAL' is a FAL rifle (like this one, for example) that looks as if it came from the…
Former south african flag, also very beautiful
WASP helicopter formation over Cape town SAAF
Johannesburg Landmarks
Pritchard Street thrives once again!
Pritchard Street is one of Johannesburg’s iconic streets. For many decades, the most prestigious shops in the city craved a Pritchard Street address and shoppers came from all over South Africa to marvel at the latest goods and fashions from around the world. By the 1970s, the rise of suburban malls saw a major shift in shopping patterns with upmarket customers abandoning the
The King's blockhouse, Devil's Peak, 1979.
Explore Etiennedup's photos on Flickr. Etiennedup has uploaded 3266 photos to Flickr.
Vrededorp in the 70's
☼✈South African Airways✈707 over Johannesburg
Aviation Photo #0358213: Boeing 747SP-44 - South African Airways
"Hantam" On final for runway 16 in the beautiful old color - Photo taken at Zurich (- Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH) in Switzerland in May, 1981.
☆ South African Air Force ✈Ory's