Singapore Airshow 2020
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Singapore Airshow 2020
Singapore Airshow 2020
February 11th-16th
Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore
http://www.singaporeairshow.com/
Featuring
USAF F-22 Raptor Demo
USAF B-52H Stratofortress Flyby
USMC F-35B Lightning II Demo
RSAF Integrated Demo - F-15SG Strike Eagle and AH-64 Apache x 2
PLAAF August 1st
February 11th-16th
Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore
http://www.singaporeairshow.com/
Featuring
USAF F-22 Raptor Demo
USAF B-52H Stratofortress Flyby
USMC F-35B Lightning II Demo
RSAF Integrated Demo - F-15SG Strike Eagle and AH-64 Apache x 2
PLAAF August 1st
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We designed the exhibition designs for our clients, We at Whimsical Exhibits sure for their successful and magnificent participation.
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The Black Eagles confirmed their attendence today.
The RSAF have been spotted conducting rehearsals. It looks like they will mount an F-15SG solo display and possibly an Apache pair. Last year HAL indicated they will be bringing the Tejas to the show so that's a likely addition too.
The RSAF have been spotted conducting rehearsals. It looks like they will mount an F-15SG solo display and possibly an Apache pair. Last year HAL indicated they will be bringing the Tejas to the show so that's a likely addition too.
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Due to the coronavirus scare, the RoKAF Black Eagles will likely not attend the Singapore Airshow.
https://www.defenseworld.net/news/26249 ... irus_Scare
https://www.defenseworld.net/news/26249 ... irus_Scare
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Are the aircraft in the "Featuring" list based on any solid information, or just the rumours I posted earlier? The Tejas was teased by HAL last August but they never specified if it would be flying or static, plus I believe the article only said they were "hopeful" or that they "planned" to participate, so far from an official confirmation unless I've missed a more recent announcement somewhere else.
Likewise the Apache pair as far as I am aware is only a rumour because there are some blurry photos on Twitter of two Apaches flying over the Pulau Sudong live firing area, the airspace used for display practices, immediately after the F-15SG has practiced its own routine (by the way, although derived from the F-15E Strike Eagle and was originally called the F-15T Strike Eagle, it doesn't use that name in RSAF service, it's simply the "F-15SG"). It's quite possible the Apaches were engaged in a normal training exercise rather than an airshow practice. It's an interesting and plausible rumour worth speculating about, but certainly not a confirmation at this stage.
However you can add the Jupiter Aerobatic Team to the participation list. The team themselves haven't announced anything through the official channels but several of their pilots and crew have posted a Singapore Airshow teaser video announcing their participation on their personal Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Likewise the Apache pair as far as I am aware is only a rumour because there are some blurry photos on Twitter of two Apaches flying over the Pulau Sudong live firing area, the airspace used for display practices, immediately after the F-15SG has practiced its own routine (by the way, although derived from the F-15E Strike Eagle and was originally called the F-15T Strike Eagle, it doesn't use that name in RSAF service, it's simply the "F-15SG"). It's quite possible the Apaches were engaged in a normal training exercise rather than an airshow practice. It's an interesting and plausible rumour worth speculating about, but certainly not a confirmation at this stage.
However you can add the Jupiter Aerobatic Team to the participation list. The team themselves haven't announced anything through the official channels but several of their pilots and crew have posted a Singapore Airshow teaser video announcing their participation on their personal Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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Those were the rumours you posted earlier. Sorry if I got a little carried away there.Adam wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 11:25 am Are the aircraft in the "Featuring" list based on any solid information, or just the rumours I posted earlier? The Tejas was teased by HAL last August but they never specified if it would be flying or static, plus I believe the article only said they were "hopeful" or that they "planned" to participate, so far from an official confirmation unless I've missed a more recent announcement somewhere else.
Likewise the Apache pair as far as I am aware is only a rumour because there are some blurry photos on Twitter of two Apaches flying over the Pulau Sudong live firing area, the airspace used for display practices, immediately after the F-15SG has practiced its own routine (by the way, although derived from the F-15E Strike Eagle and was originally called the F-15T Strike Eagle, it doesn't use that name in RSAF service, it's simply the "F-15SG"). It's quite possible the Apaches were engaged in a normal training exercise rather than an airshow practice. It's an interesting and plausible rumour worth speculating about, but certainly not a confirmation at this stage.
However you can add the Jupiter Aerobatic Team to the participation list. The team themselves haven't announced anything through the official channels but several of their pilots and crew have posted a Singapore Airshow teaser video announcing their participation on their personal Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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Hey, no worries, I just wondered if you'd heard anything I hadn't, or if I'd missed something.
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Because of the virus scare that's going on in Asia, the organizer of the Singapore Airshow is 'undoubtedly' expecting fewer visitors and exhibitors.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/si ... s-12376130
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/si ... s-12376130
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