dun worry, for the next few coming saturdays u can get to see them untill sianOriginally posted by polarsnake:I think there are apaches that were hovering above the Singapore river too, but I didn't really get to see it as my view were blocked by trees
well, i did mine for 2 year sick of itOriginally posted by ispyyy:Chey... I everyday can see chinook... touch chinook...
Only thing I cannot take photo with it ><
I think i'm gonna go there next sat to take some good quality pics and videosOriginally posted by martin_lim85:dun worry, for the next few coming saturdays u can get to see them untill sian
hey help me take some too. hope could get into this year flight againOriginally posted by polarsnake:I think i'm gonna go there next sat to take some good quality pics and videos
Sure sure, but my cam not the very professional quality type oneOriginally posted by martin_lim85:hey help me take some too. hope could get into this year flight again
not bad wat. 1 advice only, when chinook is hovering just above the water surface just stay a distance away, water will splases at you the last time i take a pic it almost blown me away with that downwashOriginally posted by polarsnake:Sure sure, but my cam not the very professional quality type one
har... can go togetherOriginally posted by Pitot:not sure if our chinook can, but the special forces version of the US can land on water for the insertion and vice versa for their men.
omg, next sat i shld go down too.
So sg version cannot deploy zodiacs? why so lao ya?Originally posted by Pitot:not sure if our chinook can, but the special forces version of the US can land on water for the insertion and vice versa for their men.
omg, next sat i shld go down too.
That's seawater, right? They're going to have one hell of a corrosion problem if they don't hose the Chinook down with fresh water back at the base.Originally posted by X-men:the techs are not cleaning the chinooks well? they have to clean it over the river?