21 Squadron SAAF

21 Squadron SAAF
21 Squadron
Dassault.falcon.50m.fairford.arp.jpg
Dassault Falcon 50m similar to that flown by the squadron
Active 8 May 1941 - Present
Country South Africa  South Africa
Branch South African Air Force
Role VIP Transport Sqn
Garrison/HQ AFB Waterkloof
Motto Onoorwinklik (Unbeatable)

21 Squadron SAAF is a squadron of the South African Air Force. It is currently a VIP transport squadron.



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