This document contains summaries of several Cheetah C aircraft from the South African Air Force. It describes Cheetah C #347 carrying an air-to-air missile during an exercise against German aircraft in 2006. It also describes Cheetah C #342, which was painted specially in 1995 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the SAAF and was used for simulated air-to-air combat. Finally, it mentions Cheetah C #371 carrying South African developed weapons like laser-guided bombs and air-to-air missiles in 1995.
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Cheetah C Schemes
This document contains summaries of several Cheetah C aircraft from the South African Air Force. It describes Cheetah C #347 carrying an air-to-air missile during an exercise against German aircraft in 2006. It also describes Cheetah C #342, which was painted specially in 1995 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the SAAF and was used for simulated air-to-air combat. Finally, it mentions Cheetah C #371 carrying South African developed weapons like laser-guided bombs and air-to-air missiles in 1995.
Cheetah C #347 No. 2 Squadron, AFB Overberg (TFDC), 2006.
Pictured carrying a V3S 'snake' AAM, this aircraft was flown by No. 2 squadron during exercise 'Good Hope II'. The SAAF aircraft flew sorties in the Combat Air Patrol role against German Air Force tornado's, who were testing their Kormoran anti-ship missile.
Cheetah C #370 No. 2 Squadron, AFB Overberg (TFDC), 2006.
Cheetah C #342 No. 2 Squadron, AFB Louis Trichardt, 1995.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the SAAF, Atlas Aviation privately sponsored to paint an aircraft for this occasion. This scheme was designed by Capt. Sean Thackwray (a fighter pilot at No. 2 squadron), and was entirely hand painted. The aircraft was used in the 'Bogey' role during simulated air to air combat. She is referred to as the 'original spotty'.
Cheetah C #342 No. 2 Squadron, AFB Louis Trichardt, 2001.
After SAAF 75, the vertical stabiliser was re-painted and a tail was added. Her last flight as an operational aircraft was in June 2002. Thereafter she was preserved as a static display at the SAAF museum Swartkop.
Cheetah C #371 No. 2 Squadron, AFB Louis Trichardt, 1995.
Sprayed in the darker air to ground colour scheme, this aircraft carries the locally developed 250kg, Laser Guided Bomb & V3C Air to Air Missile. The LGB's were first displayed by the SAAF during the SAAF 75 anniversary air shows.