5 Squadron SAAF
5 Squadron SAAF was a South African Air Force Fighter / Fighter-Bomber squadron during World War II. It was disbanded at the end of the war and was re-commissioned in 1950. It remained active until 2 October 1992, when it was disbanded; its Atlas Cheetah E aircraft were also decommissioned.
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5 Squadron SAAF
5 Squadron SAAF was a South African Air Force Fighter / Fighter-Bomber squadron during World War II. It was disbanded at the end of the war and was re-commissioned in 1950. It remained active until 2 October 1992, when it was disbanded; its Atlas Cheetah E aircraft were also decommissioned.
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5 Squadron SAAF was a South Af ...... raft were also decommissioned.
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World War II: Fighter and Fighter Bomber
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Cheetah E Fighter
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AFB Louis Trichardt when disbanded
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The Shakas, named after the Zulu warrior King Shaka
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