Official Plane Spotting Thread II


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Apart from the last one, do you think they are over saturated?
Also, other C&C please!
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Gorgeous photos of the RSAF assets as contributed from those who had previously attended the RSAF Open House 2011. Any more additional photos of the Gulfstream G550 CAEW and Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk together with the Rafael SPYDER-SR ground-based air defence system that was publicly unveiled for the first time?

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Somehow the way Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (SARTS) termed the RSAF Open House 2011 as an antenna exhibition instead kinds of cracked me up. :bsmilie:

Hopefully the local 9V hams had fun scrutinising over the Boeing F-15SG Strike Eagle, Gulfstream G550 CAEW and Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk Electronic Warfare (EW) / radio communication sensors and antennas configuration.

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Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk together with the Rafael SPYDER-SR ground-based air defence system that was publicly unveiled for the first time?
I took only these 2 shots of the s-70b...was too tired at the end of the day and wanted to head home ASAP :(

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Something from last year's NDP... Also a F15... Since everyone is talking about the airshow~
 

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Shikra 1 with burners cooking taken on the morning of 26 May at the RSAF Open House by Chris.
Would be nice if it was oxygen enriched glowing blue flames in the afterburners like those of the Sukhoi fighters instead. Perhaps that's why their engines don't last that long due to the higher operating temperature. :D

Airliners.net, Photo ID No. 1343560

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Would be nice if it was oxygen enriched glowing blue flames in the afterburners like those of the Sukhoi fighters instead. Perhaps that's why their engines don't last that long due to the higher operating temperature. :D

Airliners.net, Photo ID No. 1343560

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They don't last as long, and what's worse, they don't even produce as much thrust. You're looking at 27k lbs vs 29k lbs. :D
 

Hi all! I've just started plane spotting and wish to contribute after lurking for sometime. :cool:




I kinda like the condensation over the wings. :angel:

 

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