Official Plane Spotting Thread III


lol glad there is so much activity to accompany you for 6hrs
yeah it's tough shooting behind glass, sometimes I would add hood or stick my lens onto the glass but at least it helps a little

Think I made a mistake too, from wiki it's not Kiowa scout but Kiowa warrior the current latest version.
Thats what I remembered so far, haven't been reading much on these over the decade already
I guess it's existence is worth noting for its unique design

No worries, seii7. I am even more outdated in my knowledge of aircrafts. From my calling this military chopper the Jet Ranger, you can tell. :)

Thanks for setting me in the right direction. The Kiowa OH 58 is definitely what I was privileged to have seen. ;)

As I said to Orion... I am learning, and loving it. :)
 

No worries, seii7. I am even more outdated in my knowledge of aircrafts. From my calling this military chopper the Jet Ranger, you can tell. :)

Thanks for setting me in the right direction. The Kiowa OH 58 is definitely what I was privileged to have seen. ;)

As I said to Orion... I am learning, and loving it. :)
Hey, good catch!
 

lol glad there is so much activity to accompany you for 6hrs
yeah it's tough shooting behind glass, sometimes I would add hood or stick my lens onto the glass but at least it helps a little

Think I made a mistake too, from wiki it's not Kiowa scout but Kiowa warrior the current latest version.
Thats what I remembered so far, haven't been reading much on these over the decade already
I guess it's existence is worth noting for its unique design
Hmm..., it seems that there is a certain naming convention between the armed Bell OH-58D also known as Kiowa Warrior whereas the unarmed Bell OH-58D is only simply known as Kiowa. Also first knew about them from reading Tom Clancy's Armoured Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armoured Cavalry Regiment many donkey years ago, no doubt that their Mast Mounted Sight (MMS) is very distinct.

Not much Bell Helicopters flying around the skies here any longer. Managed to automatically record a sequence of this which I believed should be through SonotaCo UFOCapture software though I can't exactly remember. Ironically, I didn't even know it was the final flight of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) UH-1H Iroquois "Huey" from the 120 "Kestrel" Squadron (SQN) until quite some years later. :sweat:

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Hmm..., it seems that there is a certain naming convention between the armed Bell OH-58D also known as Kiowa Warrior whereas the unarmed Bell OH-58D is only simply known as Kiowa. Also first knew about them from reading Tom Clancy's Armoured Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armoured Cavalry Regiment many donkey years ago, no doubt that their Mast Mounted Sight (MMS) is very distinct.

Not much Bell Helicopters flying around the skies here any longer. Managed to automatically record a sequence of this which I believed should be through SonotaCo UFOCapture software though I can't exactly remember. Ironically, I didn't even know it was the final flight of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) UH-1H Iroquois "Huey" from the 120 "Kestrel" Squadron (SQN) until quite some years later. :sweat:

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Very nice catch Orion! Very disappointed that the RSAF never publicizes these last flights, the enthusiasts always miss out on seeing/photographing these events.
 


Haha not potong jalan. The RSAF Stratotankers (and Fokkers) have to execute short finals when landing on 20C/20R at Changi because as RSAF aircraft, are not allowed into M'sian airspace without prior permission. And to do a long approach into Runway 20 means they'll need to go into M'sian airspace.
 

Hmm..., it seems that there is a certain naming convention between the armed Bell OH-58D also known as Kiowa Warrior whereas the unarmed Bell OH-58D is only simply known as Kiowa. Also first knew about them from reading Tom Clancy's Armoured Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armoured Cavalry Regiment many donkey years ago, no doubt that their Mast Mounted Sight (MMS) is very distinct.

Not much Bell Helicopters flying around the skies here any longer. Managed to automatically record a sequence of this which I believed should be through SonotaCo UFOCapture software though I can't exactly remember. Ironically, I didn't even know it was the final flight of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) UH-1H Iroquois "Huey" from the 120 "Kestrel" Squadron (SQN) until quite some years later. :sweat:
Read about it in a book on Mil History..
 

2020 gonna be eventful year in middle east if successful biddings from Dubai Expo and Istanbul Olympics

TC-JNI - Istanbul 2020



VH-OJU arriving earlier these days with Boxing Roo from recent London Olympics

Gonna be one of my fav livery
 

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-332(ER) reg:N176DZ
DAL9976 RJAA-WSAP
 

Just saw a pair of A-10s departing WSAP (1300 hrs)
They flew off in a NE direction (over Johor)

Sorry, no time to grab the camera for a shot.
 

Federal Express (FedEx)
Boeing 757-204(SF)
 

Just saw a pair of A-10s departing WSAP (1300 hrs)
They flew off in a NE direction (over Johor)

Sorry, no time to grab the camera for a shot.

Thought I saw them come in for landing from the South too while I was driving... only caught a glimpse, but shrugged it off as nothing, but since you mentioned A10, what I saw did match the shape of the flying canon. But timing was later than 1300 hrs... more like 1430 hrs... perhaps they did a loop and came back? Perhaps other bros might have caught it and can verify if indeed I did see what I thought I saw. (Sounds like Tweety Bird.. I tot I thor a putty-tat. Hahahah)
 

Just saw a pair of A-10s departing WSAP (1300 hrs)
They flew off in a NE direction (over Johor)

Sorry, no time to grab the camera for a shot.
Nice.. They have a distinct shape and engine sound, can't miss them..
 

All you above statement is correct =)
 

Was at Terminal 1 about a week ago. This China Southern plane came very close to the viewing gallery for me to take a shot without any tele-lens. My first contribution to this thread :)


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Was at Terminal 1 about a week ago. This China Southern plane came very close to the viewing gallery for me to take a shot without any tele-lens. My first contribution to this thread :)

SAM_8650a.jpg
Welcome and thanks for dropping by, Walterlty! Always a pleasure to see fresh new faces around!

:D
 

Nope. Cnt tell you much with regards to that :)

Kinda of rare for A-10 to appear in Singapore isn't it? Only seen them twice at the Singapore Airshow & Asian Aerospace.
 

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