Air Force Base Ysterplaat
Air Force Base Ysterplaat is an airbase of the South African Air Force. It is located in the Cape Town suburb of Ysterplaat, on the southwestern coast of South Africa.
The name Ysterplaat is Afrikaans from the Dutch "Ijzerplaats", meaning "Iron Place" or "Place of Iron" in English.
The base's motto is Fortiter In Re.
Units hosted
- 22 Squadron SAAF - Helicopter squadron
- 35 Squadron SAAF - Transport/Maritime patrol squadron
- 110 Squadron SAAF - Light transport
- 505 Squadron - Security services
- 80 Air Navigation School SAAF
- 2 Air Support Unit detached - Maintenance support
History
With the coming of World War II the land the aerodrome sat on was donated to aid the war effort by Sir [David Graaff, 1st Baronet] on condition his estate would be consulted should it ever be used for non-military purposes. On 24 October 1941 Air Force Station Brooklyn, as it was then known, opened as a SAAF unit.
In 1946, the first jet aircraft to reach South Africa, a Gloster Meteor III, was assembled and flown at Brooklyn. On 1 April 1949, AFS Brooklyn was renamed AFS Ysterplaat. It lies now literally in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital. More jets were assembled at Ysterplaat from 1950 in the form of the de Havilland Vampire FB Mk.5s, which were the SAAF's first operational jet fighters. Unit status was upgraded to an Air Force Base on 1 February 1968.