Flying display by RAFF F111 Aardvark

The flying display is very nice to see as you can hear the loud roar of the plane engine as it make spectacular acrobatic maneuvers.

This is the RAAF F111 Aardvark fighter plane from Australia demonstrating the flying display at the Singapore Airshow 2010. An aircraft with a long history dating back to the Vietnam war, the Royal Australian Air Force is the only operator of this classic strike aircraft now. It’s going to be retired in 2010 and replaced by the F/A-18F. This will be the last time we can see it in an airshows.

Here the famous F111 doing the fuel dump..

Singapore Airshow 2010

This week kick off the much anticipated Singapore Airshow 2010 at Changi Exhibition Centre (CEC). Conveniently located just 20 minutes from the Central Business District and 10 minutes from Singapore’s Changi Airport. It’s a 6-day event, taking place from 2 to 7 February 2010. The first 4 days are exclusively for trade attendees while the final 2 weekend days are open to public.

Around 1.5hr of flying display everyday which include the USAF A10 Thunderbolt II, RSAF F16, RAAF F111 Aardvark, AH64 helicopter and special appearance by B-52 bomber on Sat. As well there are static aircraft display for the whole family to see & touch.

The weather so far has been great so far with lots of blue sky. Expect the huge crowds to be there this weekend when it open to the public.

Rear view of the famous F111 fighter plane.