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Welcome to the 'South Africa' page of 'Aircraft of the Aces'. These skins were created by members of the EAW Community and depict the actual aircraft flown by those pilots who achieved confirmed kills of 5 or more aircraft in combat.
To navigate to the web site where the file is, just locate the aircraft, then click the web site 'hot link' to the right.

AIRCRAFT OF THE ACES
SOUTH AFRICA


Marmaduke Thomas St. John Pattle - South African - approx 51 victories - No.80 & 33Sq; KIA 20/Apr/1941. victory count is approximate
Gloster Gladiator Mk.I Unit: 80 Sqn, RAF Serial: O-YK (L8011), Egypt, July-August 1940.
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Marmaduke Thomas St. John Pattle - South African - approx 51 victories - No.80 & 33Sq; KIA 20/Apr/1941. victory count is approximate
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, V7419 of No. 80 Sqn during the ill-fated Greek campaign of Spring 1941.
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Geoffrey David Leybourne Haysom - South African - 5 victories - No.79 & 260Sq, 239 Wing.
Hurricane Mk IIb Z3745 NV°B of No. 79 Sqn from Fairwood Commo, August 1941.
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S/Ldr Adolph Gysbert 'Sailor' Malan. Confirmed kills 30.5 with No.74 Squadron, RAF.

Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1a of No.74 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, England, 1940.
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S/Ldr Adolph Gysbert 'Sailor' Malan. Confirmed kills 30.5 with No.74 Squadron, RAF.

Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1a of No.74 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, England, 1940.
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Major John Henry Gaynor, 5.5 airborne kills, No.1, 2, 7 and 10 Squadron, RAF. Killed in action 3/March/1944.

Supermarine 'Spitfire' Mk.VIII, No.1 Squadron, RAF, Italy, (Circa 1943).
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S/Ldr. John Agorastos Plagis, 16 airborne kills, No.64, 65, 126, 185, 249, 266 and 401 Squadrons RAF.

Supermarine 'Spitfire' LF Mk.IXc, No.401 Squadron, Calmhead (Circa 1941).
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F/Lt. Adolf Gysbert Malan, 'Sailor', 30.5 airborne kills, No.74 Squadron, Biggin Hill Wing, 19 Wing and 145 Wing, RAF.

Supermarine 'Spitfire' Mk.1a, No.74 Squadron, RAF.
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