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'Wings of Legacy – Progressing Into Space'

'Wings of Legacy – Progressing Into Space'

eNCA03-05-2025
CENTURION, GP - The South African Air Force Museum's annual air show is taking place at the Air Force Mobile Deployment Wing.
This year's show is themed "Wings of Legacy – Progressing Into Space and Future Frontiers."
It will focus on the historical importance of aviation and its effect on society.
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