History of SAPFA

The South African Power Flying Association is an independent association affiliated to the Aero Club of South Africa formed in the 1980’s. The Aero Club was formed in 1920 by a group of airman, “Millers Boys”, who had served with the Royal Flying...

1920’s – London to Cape Town

The route between London and Cape Town was regarded as one of the challenges for aviators. Parts of the route had been covered but no-one had flown the full distance. In December 1919, the British Air Ministry announced surveys had been completed by the RAF and a...

1910 to 1920 – Early Flying in South Africa

South Africa was not left out of the interest in aviation that was occurring world wide after the flight by the Wright brothers. John Weston, a civil engineer, began the construction of his own aeroplane in 1907 at Brandfort, in the Free State. He lacked an engine...