[ Media Invite ]
RSAF45 is about Singapore Air Force’s 45th anniversary. They will be holding an exhibition at SA2014 (Singapore Airshow), and we were invited to touch the Apaches, Falcons and Eagles !
Wow, Daddy did not tell Boon Wee and Boon Yee that Hercules C-130 is Heavy?
And how often can we stand so near to F15 Eagle’s rear, oops we meant afterburner :p
We started our tour in RSAF’s pavilion, where visitors will learn about RSAF’s transformation and capabilities.
– Zone 1 – Our Air Force Heritage and Transformation
– Zone 2 – Experiencing our Air Force Capabilities
– Zone 3 – Our People, Our Tribe.
Kids wasted no time mapping their own Fun itinerary, (hint) Zone 2’s simulation booths are kids’ equivalent of Timezone!
Seriously, Fighter Jets can land on Lim Chu Kang Road, kids thought Daddy was joking.
UAV has been loitering in the sky for quite some time (since 1998s), and collecting first hand intelligence.
We learn more about RSAF’s layered security umbrella (anti aircraft)
Give Boon Yee a Mistral, he has experience with Nerf Guns.
Guess which is my favourite missile, Aster 30 or Spyder?
Modern warfare is all about Network Integration.
Last Saturday, everyone has their hands busy trying to direct a war.
Even Nintendo Wii can help us mechanic wanabes haha.
To call for a smart bomb, kids just aim the cursor at target, click <Enter> or click mouse. Daddy hope Boon Yee is not lasering the wrong apartment.
Kids can attempt a 9G on their F16, without feeling giddy.
Besides missiles and simulation, RSAF also showcase it’s humanitarian efforts.
RSAF’s arsenal on display. Tons of photo opportunities for families.
Kids are eager to sign-on as future Air Force pilots, Boon Wee need to wait another 8 years.
The big guys in the RSAF, Chinook and Hercules. Did you know Chinook airframe has been used by USAF since 1960s.
Hercules C-130, serving RSAF since 1977.
We say hello to an uncle Jet, Daddy say F5E is older than him !
But F5E is still a respectable interceptor in RSAF.
We realised RSAF’s Fighting Falcons are not exactly young anymore. Since 1990, they have undergone countless upgrades, and Black Knights’ acrobatics show the nimble F16s are still agile and lethal.
AEW (Airborne Early Warning), the old Hawkeye e-2C and the new Gulfstream 550.
Up in the air the G550 will give Singapore advance notice when hostile forces are detected, but on the ground, the G550 is providing some shades from the sun.
Some other interesting exhibits at 2014 Singapore Airshow. Will Singapore be buying the 5th generation F35?
We could not cover all the mean machines, click link for a map of RSAF booth and assets.
(Image credit RSAF and SA2014)
Boon Yee is clearly impressed with RSAF45’s exhibition.
We gather outdoor for the Acrobatic Flying Displays.
Black Knights Rocks, even when inverted !
RSAF’s Black Knights last thrilled the crowed six years ago, we witness precision manoeuvres, split seconds rolls.
Have you seen F16s and F18s (Australian Air Force) in slow motion before? Really cool as they drift infront of you at (perhaps) CTE’s speed limit.
Video : Loops, Rolls, RSAF45 Black Knights in action
When the jets power their afterburners, kids cover their ears !
Thank you RSAF, for protecting Singapore’s way of life.
Do pop by these links for more videos of Black Knights, from behind the cockpits! (Video 1 and Video 2)
15th and 16th Feb, Singapore Airshow will be opened to public.
Two sections will make the kids and parents happy.
3D screening, let Black Knights tell you about “Sky’s the Limit“.
Role playing a military career is always popular with kids, parents will be glad to see their junior pilots in No1. (checkout previous open house Navy and Army too!)
Media group photo.
(image credit RSAF)
Goodie bags and tattoos from RSAF, we would like to thanks RSAF for the invitation.
Do pop by The Republic of Singapore Air Force Facebook page for the latest updates.
More photos are available on our Fanpage album.
Video : RSAF45 activities
Additional points
– RSAF45 is a ticketed event, as part of Singapore Air Show 2014
– Singapore Airshow is only opened to public on 15th and 16th Feb
– Tickets are not sold on site, purchase them at this link, (Adult $22, Child 3-12 $9)
– Transport and Logistics options (Taxis)
* The acrobatic display timings and teams are listed at this link