

SA341D XZ936 (WA1743) as seen at RNAS Yeovilton on 11th January 2013 (Photo by Neil Brant)


Cypriot Air Force SA342L as seen at Andreas Papandreou Air Base in September 2019 (Photo by Duncan Monk)


Lebanese Air Force Gazelle as seen in February 2020


SA342L 12943 as seen in Vipava, Slovenia during exercise Exercise Adriatic Stirke on 4th June 2019 (Photo by Stephan de Bruijn)


Wouldn't mind unearthing some cine camera/video footage from one of their displays though, to see how their routine varied from the Sharks.



















































) which refers to horses, so this craft ending with 'GG' was originally intended to have a 'horsey' name. Before she was completed there were 'rumours' that she may appear in a black scheme and so we were preparing to give her the somewhat unoriginal name of 'Black Horse', however (and as we know) that did not transpire.
all ships and aircraft are designated as female and thus she became Sabina! 


















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