-
October 1940 as an army co-operation
squadron equipped with the
Hawker Hartbees aircraft,
serving in East Africa. On 1
September 1941 the
squadron received...
-
banks of the
Hartbeespoort Dam. The name of the town
means "gateway of the
hartbees" (a
species of antelope) in Afrikaans. Schoemansville,
named after General...
-
Audax and
Hawker Hind." 211squadron.org. Retrieved: 13 July 2013. "Hawker
Hartbees". BAE Systems.
Retrieved 24
January 2024. Arthur, Max. Lost
Voices of the...
- 1941. He was
posted on 7 May 1941 to No. 41
Squadron SAAF
flying Hawker Hartbees fighter bombers in Abyssinia. On a
ground attack mission on 18
August 1941...
-
River Free
State Groot Vlei
River Eastern Cape
Hantams River Northern Cape
Hartbees River Northern Cape
Hartenbos River Western Cape
Harts River North West...
- 11
December 1939 at
Waterkloof Flying Station equipped with 24
Hawker Hartbees in an army co-operation role,
moving to
Kenya in May 1940. The squadron...
- to
Eerste River in the Cape,
flying Wapitis,
Fairey Battles and
Hawker Hartbees. The
squadron was
again disbanded on 31 July 1943 when the
threat of a...
- Area (coded: 14),
Includes the
following major rivers: the
Ongers River,
Hartbees River and
Orange River, and
covers the
following Dams:
Boegoeberg Dam Orange...
-
January 1939 at Air
Force Base
Waterkloof and was
equipped with
Hawker Hartbees I and
Hurricane Mk II aircraft. The
squadron was
moved to Port Elizabeth...
- town
developed from
under this tree,
becoming a muni****lity in 1909. The
Hartbees River, with its many
sweet thorn trees,
provides a
green belt irrigated...