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Singapore Airshow to have 8 flying displays; will be livestreamed to the public

Singapore Airshow to have 8 flying displays; will be livestreamed to the public​



07 Feb 2022 03:21PM(Updated: 07 Feb 2022 03:22PM)

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SINGAPORE: This year's Singapore Airshow will have eight flying displays and flypasts from four air forces and two commercial companies, its organiser Experia said on Monday (Feb 7).

The airshow, to be held from Feb 15 to 18 at the Changi Exhibition Centre without public visiting days, will livestream the aerial displays.

This includes a debut appearance by the Indian Air Force’s light combat aircraft or Tejas, Experia said, adding that the single jet performance will feature "impressive stunts and manoeuvres".

The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will return with two performances this year, featuring a pair of AH-64D Apache attack helicopters and solo aerobatics by an F-16C fighter jet.

The United States Marine Corps’ F-35B Lightning II – the stealth fighter model that RSAF has agreed to buy – will make another appearance. The US Air Force’s B-52 Stratofortress will participate in a fly-by.

Indonesia’s Jupiter Aerobatic Team – known as The Jupiters – also returns after previously featuring in the 2018 edition of the airshow, and will "thrill" audiences with their six-plane formations and precision flying.

Commercial plane watchers can expect to see demo flyovers by Airbus’ A350-1000 and Boeing’s wide-bodied B777-9.

The flying displays will be held once a day at 12.30pm on Feb 15, and at 11.30am on from Feb 16 to 18. The livestream for public viewing can be accessed via Singapore Airshow’s Facebook page or on this website.

"These stellar performances by our partners and exhibitors are testament to the recovery of the aerospace and aviation industry and we hope they will uplift spirits," Experia managing director Leck Chet Lam said.

The Singapore Airshow is set to shrink for the second time since the COVID-19 pandemic, with strict health controls for trade visitors and a lack of public days for locals dampening potential attendance.

The challenges of holding the biennial airshow mirror global travel difficulties that have left the Asian aviation industry struggling to rebound two years into the pandemic.

About 360 companies, including major industry players such as Airbus, Boeing and Lockheed Martin, are expected at the Singapore Airshow, down from 930 in 2020, according to the show's website.

 
Don't know why they keep sending Tejas to air shows. There isn't a single operational weapon on it including its gun. And what will you say to an interested customer. Sorry it cannot do combat at this time but we are working on it.
 
 
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This is the song played during Indonesian Jupiter team aerobatic team, nationalistic song made in recent time

 
tejas in the airshow on the 15th.
Cringe commentary is to demoralize the rivals

First flight in 2001
I like this flight as I can identify with your equipment performing for the first time.
God knows what HAL did for odd 20 years after the 1st flight.
 
tejas in the airshow on the 15th.
Cringe commentary is to demoralize the rivals

First flight in 2001
I like this flight as I can identify with your equipment performing for the first time.
God knows what HAL did for odd 20 years after the 1st flight.

The maneuver when the plane goes up vertically and then suddenly going down is the best perfomance in my opinion
 
Compare to Indonesian fighter Aerobatic team

Sukhoi


F 16

 
Compare to Indonesian fighter Aerobatic team

Sukhoi


F 16

no comparison. The sukhoi especially is a monster of a plane.
The f16 is a proven jet, no doubts about that.
The difference in engine thrust is obvious in the flying.
Tejas - 85 kN
f16 - 130 kN
Sukhoi 30- 122 x 2 kN

The Russians and the Americans are the absolute top dogs. With French also close contenders. The Russian jets lack in technology though. They will have to make up in numbers.
 
no comparison. The sukhoi especially is a monster of a plane.
The f16 is a proven jet, no doubts about that.
The difference in engine thrust is obvious in the flying.
Tejas - 85 kN
f16 - 130 kN
Sukhoi 30- 122 x 2 kN

The Russians and the Americans are the absolute top dogs. With French also close contenders. The Russian jets lack in technology though. They will have to make up in numbers.

Yup, that is right we will keep our Sukhoi fleet, at least until 2035, contrary to so many clueless Western journalist thinking. We have done some upgrade for some of our Sukhoi, maybe the first 4 of them which we bought during early 2000, and currently there are refurbished program going on in Indonesia under Russia engineers supervision.

One of the best thing about Sukhoi 27/30 is their range and also the ability to bring huge missile like Brahmos

In case you want to know how it looks inside Indonesian Sukhoi cockpit during the Aerobatic moment.

 
Indonesian Air Force Jupiter team took of and landing from Batam island to perform in Singapore Air Show.

 
4 times continuous near collading maneuvere between 2 planes with high speed and near collading maneuvere with crossing maneuver by Indonesian Air Force Aerobatic team is indeed breathaking. For me better not to do that manevere that can risk pilots live
 

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