Official Plane Spotting Thread II


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Your shots around WSSS and WSAT are really fantastic.
Thanks for the compliment. :D
Any big jets coming in WSAP for maintenance soon ? Have seen ANA 744 on approach while driving along TPE sometime back. :)
Hmm, I am not really sure if I should discuss company aircraft movements in the public though the wide-body civvies do land quite frequently at WSAP on an almost regular basis. ;)
For those who are taking Singapore Airlines planes, please note that they are retiring the Boeing 747-400 and Boeing 777-200ER series. Especially the B744. Currently, they are flying for FRA and JFK, every night at 2340hrs and NRT/LAX at 0940hrs. The A345 is departing for LAX at 1620hrs on certain days.

Catch them if you can.
The last I heard, the retirement of the SIA B747-412 "Megatop" fleet had been postponed indefinitely till 2011. :think:
Anyway im still anticipating for their arrival of those 787s...thou its still years more...hahaha...does anyone know what engines they are fitted with? Trent 1000?
I guessed so? :dunno:

Considering the extremely good relationship between SIA and Rolls-Royce.
 

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Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) Fokker 50 Maritime Enforcer Mk. II
121 "Brahminy Kite" SQN @ Changi Airbase (West)/WSAC

RSAF S/N. 715
Manufacturer S/N. 20293


Those observation single piece windows got to be the largest I have ever seen on any aircraft, anybody has any idea how thick are those?


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Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) C-130H
122 "?" SQN @ Paya Lebar Airbase (PLAB)/WSAP

RSAF S/N. 735
Manufacturer S/N. 382-5070


735 banking towards starboard as the pilot flying (PF) attempts to line up with the centerline of RWY 36 while on final approach into WSAT.
 

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Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) F-5S
149 "Shikra" SQN @ Paya Lebar Airbase (PLAB)/WSAP

RSAF S/N. Unknown
Manufacturer S/N. Unknown


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Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) F-15SG
149 "Shikra" SQN @ Paya Lebar Airbase (PLAB)/WSAP

RSAF S/N. Unknown
Manufacturer S/N. Unknown


I wished I had my 100-400mm L at the time the photos was taken. I further screwed up the photos by not remembering to tune down the ISO sensitivity from ISO 3200 that I had set the previous night in the heat of the moment, the midafternnon sun doesn't help either. ^.^"

Better luck next time, whenever that might be.
 

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Well you beat me to it for getting the 1st F15SG pics; you got this at WSAT areas the last 2 days ?
Also, anyone have the NDP rehearsal dates for this year ?
 

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A few shots taken from my bedroom window. I used Canon 50D+18200 and had to do major crop. I don't know much about these so ID help would be appreciated. :)

Up in the Air
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Attack Heli
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Heli
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Spotted 2 F15 today..:sweat: just to share

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Great pictures. Thanks for sharing. I believe 122 sqn goes by condor, and I think some sensitive pilots might not like the word attempt, from "attempts to line up with..." as that implies tried to but not necessarily succeeding. :)


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Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) Fokker 50 Maritime Enforcer Mk. II
121 "Brahminy Kite" SQN @ Changi Airbase (West)/WSAC

RSAF S/N. 715
Manufacturer S/N. 20293


Those observation single piece windows got to be the largest I have ever seen on any aircraft, anybody has any idea how thick are those?


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Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) C-130H
122 "?" SQN @ Paya Lebar Airbase (PLAB)/WSAP

RSAF S/N. 735
Manufacturer S/N. 382-5070


735 banking towards starboard as the pilot flying (PF) attempts to line up with the centerline of RWY 36 while on final approach into WSAT.
 

Start off with a low-res, low quality image first. Weather and light in the afternoon today was shocking.

PS. ClipperSG, please check your PM! (if you're reading this...)

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A few shots taken from my bedroom window. I used Canon 50D+18200 and had to do major crop. I don't know much about these so ID help would be appreciated. :)

Up in the Air
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Attack Heli
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Heli
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Great stuff bro, You must have a wonderful view of the flypast. Really envy your bedroom window view. :thumbsup Free airshow everyday. Anyone has any clue to the dates of Air force open house this year ? Also for runway cycling are there any static displays at the Apron area. thinking of signing up for it.
 

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Thanks for the compliment. :D

Hmm, I am not really sure if I should discuss company aircraft movements in the public though the wide-body civvies do land quite frequently at WSAP on an almost regular basis. ;)

You can be their official photographer bro. Haha... can always pm me. I got a friend working in Sasco changi too, but a pity he is not into aircraft photography.

;p
 

a very quiet afternoon at 02L, hopefully it gets busy later
 

Great stuff bro, You must have a wonderful view of the flypast. Really envy your bedroom window view. :thumbsup Free airshow everyday. Anyone has any clue to the dates of Air force open house this year ? Also for runway cycling are there any static displays at the Apron area. thinking of signing up for it.

runway cycling should have the newly acquired f-15s on static display. air force open house usually occurs somewhere in the 3rd quarter.. after the runway cycling..
 

Well you beat me to it for getting the 1st F15SG pics; you got this at WSAT areas the last 2 days ?
That is an affirmative, wasn't exactly expecting to see the Strike Eagles flying around though. :D
Also, anyone have the NDP rehearsal dates for this year ?
RSAF internal rehearsals will be conducted on every Wednesday from the 2nd of June 2010 to the 16th of June 2010 while SAF combined rehearsals including NE shows and the NDP preview will be conducted on every Saturdays with Sundays as an alternative backup day from the 19th of June 2010 to the 21st of July 2010. ;)
A few shots taken from my bedroom window. I used Canon 50D+18200 and had to do major crop. I don't know much about these so ID help would be appreciated. :)

Fokker 50 Utility Transport Aircraft (UTA) - Up in the Air
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AH-64D Apache Attack Heli
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AS332M Super Puma Heli
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Spotted 2 F15 today..:sweat: just to share

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Start off with a low-res, low quality image first. Weather and light in the afternoon today was shocking.

PS. ClipperSG, please check your PM! (if you're reading this...)

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Those photos of the F-15SG are way sharper than what I had captured, I could at least make out the tail number on her. Thanks for sharing it here. :thumbsup:

The duo General Electric F110-GE-129C turbofan engine noise level from that of the F-15SG to my surprise is even quieter and softer than the single Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 from the of the F-16C/D Block 52. Hydraulic actuated Convergent Exhaust Nozzle Control (CENC) nozzle seems to be alleviating the noise level to a certain extent? :think:
Great pictures. Thanks for sharing. I believe 122 sqn goes by condor, and I think some sensitive pilots might not like the word attempt, from "attempts to line up with..." as that implies tried to but not necessarily succeeding. :)
Thank you for informing me. :D

Pilot ego eh? In this case, I should then rephrase the sentence with something like "... the mighty Hercules in the hands of an all-star pilot swoops in for a flawless and textbook landing onto the touchdown zone of RWY 36 like a condor going in for the kill". :bsmilie:
You can be their official photographer bro. Haha... can always pm me. I got a friend working in Sasco changi too, but a pity he is not into aircraft photography. ;p
Your friend probably got sick and tired of staring at aircraft almost every single day. ;p
 

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had a mix sky with blue in the early afternoon and grey in the late afternoon.

one question for any kind soul to answer :)

whose her operator? only result i got from the net was IAI-1124 Westwind (c/n 254)
thanx in advance

 

Yup, the GEs don't use the CENC like the 229's, but I don't think that really makes a difference wrt noise. If anything, I kinda like that high pitched "zoop". You can tell when the new guys are flying because throttle bashing on final will result in multiple "zoops". :) but the GEs though rated the same as the 229's do give more poke as attested by numerous USAF pilots that have flown both the block 50 and 52 vipers.

The duo General Electric F110-GE-129C turbofan engine noise level from that of the F-15SG to my surprise is even quieter and softer than the single Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 from the of the F-16C/D Block 52. Hydraulic actuated Convergent Exhaust Nozzle Control (CENC) nozzle seems to be alleviating the noise level to a certain extent? :think:

Ha ha! Well phrased! Sure to please any c-130 pilot. Btw I'm not a c-130 pilot. :)


Pilot ego eh? In this case, I should then rephrase the sentence with something like "... the mighty Hercules in the hands of an all-star pilot swoops in for a flawless and textbook landing onto the touchdown zone of RWY 36 like a condor going in for the kill". :bsmilie:

Your friend probably got sick and tired of staring at aircraft almost every single day. ;p[/QUOTE]
 

I'm not sure if the GEs are quieter than the 229's but I'm sure the CENC doesn't add to it. That momentary high pitched "zoop" is quite insignificant in my opinion. I actually kinda like hearing it... You can always tell when a junior guy is flying when there are multiple "zoops" on short final. One thing I do know is that the GEs give more punch compared to the 229's though both are rated the same, as attested by Usaf pilots that have flown both the block 50 and 52 vipers.

The duo General Electric F110-GE-129C turbofan engine noise level from that of the F-15SG to my surprise is even quieter and softer than the single Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 from the of the F-16C/D Block 52. Hydraulic actuated Convergent Exhaust Nozzle Control (CENC) nozzle seems to be alleviating the noise level to a certain extent? :think:

Ha ha! That's a really good phrase! I'm sure the c-130 pilots would be thrilled to read this. Btw I'm not a c-130 pilot. :) and it's not about ego, but rather the desire to do it right and to be good at what you do.

Pilot ego eh? In this case, I should then rephrase the sentence with something like "... the mighty Hercules in the hands of an all-star pilot swoops in for a flawless and textbook landing onto the touchdown zone of RWY 36 like a condor going in for the kill". :bsmilie:

Your friend probably got sick and tired of staring at aircraft almost every single day. ;p[/QUOTE]
 

I'm not sure if the GEs are quieter than the 229's but I'm sure the CENC doesn't add to it. That momentary high pitched "zoop" is quite insignificant in my opinion. I actually kinda like hearing it... You can always tell when a junior guy is flying when there are multiple "zoops" on short final. One thing I do know is that the GEs give more punch compared to the 229's though both are rated the same, as attested by Usaf pilots that have flown both the block 50 and 52 vipers.

The duo General Electric F110-GE-129C turbofan engine noise level from that of the F-15SG to my surprise is even quieter and softer than the single Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 from the of the F-16C/D Block 52. Hydraulic actuated Convergent Exhaust Nozzle Control (CENC) nozzle seems to be alleviating the noise level to a certain extent? :think:

Ha ha! That's a really good phrase! I'm sure the c-130 pilots would be thrilled to read this. Btw I'm not a c-130 pilot. :) and it's not about ego, but rather the desire to do it right and to be good at what you do.

Pilot ego eh? In this case, I should then rephrase the sentence with something like "... the mighty Hercules in the hands of an all-star pilot swoops in for a flawless and textbook landing onto the touchdown zone of RWY 36 like a condor going in for the kill". :bsmilie:

Your friend probably got sick and tired of staring at aircraft almost every single day. ;p
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I don't think the F15SG engines are quieter than the F16 on take offs. I notice the sound of the take off and the reverbration is stronger on the F15. I 'm used to heaing F16 take off at Choa Chu Kang areas, the whole of this week,I can tell it was completely different.

However, luck has it that my timing was screwed when the opportunity was there while I can't be there for that photographic moment.
 

Some older shots, Feb/Mar 2010.

UA B744 "Star Alliance"
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OZ B772
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EK A388
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EY A346
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Ar A342
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Thanks 9V-Orion Images for the ID. You know your aircraft well. :thumbsup:

Two shots to share.

Chinook (That's all i know)
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Too fast too furious (The new F-15?)
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:)
 

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