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    Silver Falcons grace Grahamstown skies

    Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxMarch 18, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    The South African Air Force's display team called the Silver Falcons treated Grahamstown citizens to a surprise performance on Tuesday 18 March as part of the closing ceremony for Scifest Africa 2014.

    The South African Air Force's display team called the Silver Falcons treated Grahamstown citizens to a surprise performance on Tuesday 18 March as part of the closing ceremony for Scifest Africa 2014.

    The fly-over, which was not featured on the Scifest programme, was a "gift for the city of Grahamstown", says Scifest media officer Joy Matambo.

    Matambo also said the show might form a part of the official programme for next year, with a bigger and better show. 

    The Silver Falcons performed their tricks in Pilatus PC-7 MkII aircraft.  "It went off very well," said Matambo. 

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