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Transavia PL-12 Airtruk

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Discovered on Bapsfontein plotArguably one of the world’s weirdest aeroplanes, the PL-12 was, for a short period, a great success. Designed to replace the venerable Tiger Moth topdressers that were on...

Featured Story | Saturday, 11 February 2012

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Turbo Airvan

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Turbo Airvan Australia’s Ute gets more muscle Now with big backing from Mahindra, Gippsaero is making waves with its new turbocharged GA8 TC-320 Airvan. The extra muscle and quieter cabin add grea...

Flight Test | Saturday, 11 February 2012

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Evelyn Frederick "Bok" Driver

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And the South African Airmail Centenary 27 Dec 1911 – 27 Dec 2011 One hundred years ago the African Aviation Syndicate devoted a fortnight from the 12 December 1911 to further promote thei...

Historical | Monday, 21 November 2011

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Registration Review:

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Please click here to download the registration review table. Reg Review - Dec 2011 To all our readers, a very happy and prosperous 2012. I must first of all thank all those who ...

Review Tables | Wednesday, 20 October 2010

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Quote of the Month

AOPA-SA has been strident in its attacks on various South African general aviation organisations.

Paul van Tellingen of Aviation Watch SA has been a steadfast critic of AOPA and in particular, its Chairman, Dr Koos Marais.

Paul wrote of the doctor;

 

‘Nou blaf hy vir alles en almal soos ‘n klein brakkie en kry die hele buurt in rep en roer.” (Now he is barking at everything and everyone like a little mongrel and getting the whole neighbourhood in an uproar.)

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Biggest:
SA Flyer is Africa’s largest selling aviation magazine

Best: SA Flyer brings its readers a core of world class writers, particularly its columnists who range from American Flying’s Peter Garrison to world renowned instructor Jim Davis. Numerous surveys by aviation forums show SA Flyer is by far the number one choice amongst all the aviation magazines in Africa

African sales:
It is the only magazine that has retail sales throughout southern Africa as well as distribution across the rest of Africa

Target market:
SA Flyer most effectively reaches the owners and operators of aircraft, as opposed to “wannabees”. This is confirmed by aircraft sales companies finding that they get the best response from SA Flyer. In the past we have tended to focus on the lighter side of general aviation but in 2008 this changed to include corporate jets and more Aviation industry news

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Opening Shot:

Normally I am loathe to publish pictures of sunsets, but this one is so striking, and the aircraft so unusual, that it was worth making an exception!Kristin Schreiber who took the picture explains, “We live in the Tsondab Valley, a very scenic part of the Namib Desert. A few days ago we met a chap from Switzerland who has imported this beautiful 1929 Travelair E4000, which he brought to our lodge.”Kristin used her Nikon D3X with an 80-200mm lens. Exposure was at ISO 800, 1/1600 at f/ 5.6.






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