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  • 41AFB Waterkloof — Air Force Base Waterkloof from AFB Swartkop.The base motto is Acquirit Qui Tuetur (He Obtains Who Defends).Units Hosted* 21 Squadron VIP transport * 28 Squadron Medium transport * 41 Squadron Light transport * 44 Squadron Light transport * 60… …

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  • 42Vickers VC10 — infobox Aircraft name = Vickers VC10 type = Jet Airliner manufacturer = Vickers Armstrongs caption = The Vickers VC10 prototype G ARTA first flew in 1962 in BOAC colours designer = George Edwards first flight = 29 June 1962 introduced = BOAC, 29… …

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  • 43Airbus A330 MRTT — Infobox Aircraft name = A330 MRTT / KC 30B type = Aerial refuelling and transport caption = manufacturer= EADS (Airbus) designer= first flight=15 June 2007 introduced= retired= status= Flight Testing primary user= Royal Air Force more users=Royal …

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  • 44Falklands War — Map outlining the British recapture of the islands …

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  • 45Aerial refueling — A C 17 Globemaster refuels through the boom of a Boeing KC 135 Stratotanker …

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  • 462011 military intervention in Libya — Operation Freedom Falcon redirects here. For the military operation in the Second Gulf War, see Operation Falcon Freedom. Military intervention in Libya …

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  • 47No. 33 Squadron RAAF — 33 Squadron Active February 1942 – May 1946 June 1983 – Present Branch RAAF Role Air to Air Refuelling, Logistics Part of 84 Wing, Air Lift Group …

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  • 48RAF Brize Norton — Not to be confused with Bz2. RAF Brize Norton Transire Confidenter IATA: BZZ – …

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  • 49List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, 1950-1974 — This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the [http://www.baaa acro.com/ Aircraft Crash Record Office] or the [http …

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  • 50Airbus — SAS Type Subsidiary Industry Aerospace Founded 1970 (as Airbus Industri …

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