SPONSORS
The Museum is growing from strength to strength. This growth is made possible by the kind sponsorship of Individuals, Companies and Associations.

Among the individuals who contribute to this website, the following stalwarts assist with historical and other queries, advice and support:

Regular Advisors: Brig-Gen Derrick Page, Chris Teale, Steve McLean, John Coutts, Greg Pullin, Dean Wingrin, 
Kirk Kinnear and Kevin Furness.
Photographers: Jans Schmidtgen, Kirk Kinnear, Nic Wonfor, Greg Pullin. Alan Wienburg, Monique Lyons
and Dean Wingrin.
 

We would like to thank the following companies in particular for their unstinted assistance and support in many different areas:
 

The South African Aviation Foundation Museum (Association Incorporated Under Section 21) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation and display of the history and aircraft of the South African Air Force (SAAF). 

It's stated Goal is: To promote the SAAF Museum and aviation in general as well as to raise funds to achieve the objectives of the Foundation.

The Foundation is run by civilians and does not receive any funds from the SAAF or the government. Thus, we rely solely on fund-raising activities in order to achieve our aims.

The organisation is also registered as a Non-Profit Organisation with the South African Department of Social Development (registration number 016-007 NPO). The company registration number is 2000/029820/08


3M are staunch sponsors of the Sabre #372 project.


Duram Paints have kindly provided us with materials to refurbish "The Tunnel."


Southern X have kindly provided sponsorship for the Team working on the Sabre.
 


Denel Aviation are proud sponsors of the South African Air Force Museum


Goodyear Aviation have provided a superb sponsorship in the form of tyres for the 6832 Restoration Project.
 

A special mention to Digital Overflow, for printing and other sponsorship for AAD.
 


The Premier Health Care Group in Africa, Netcare provide certain sponsorships.


SABAT have provided batteries for our restoration projects, such as the Marmon Herrington Armoured Car.