Originally posted by Ben33
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Warning JW field is closed, don't try to fly there
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There are at least three signs indicating that flying of r/c aircraft is not allowed.
RSAF aircraft heading for Tengah Air Base have right of way. On their approach to the airbase after training exercises, they are very low.
Fliers must exercise restraint. I suggest that flying on Saturdays begins from 1.30 pm to 7.00 pm. On Sundays and public holidays, flying should be from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm.
If fliers adhere to the times and the police still check at the site, it will mean that flying at the site is prohibited.
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Originally posted by sonyalpha View PostThere are at least three signs indicating that flying of r/c aircraft is not allowed.
RSAF aircraft heading for Tengah Air Base have right of way. On their approach to the airbase after training exercises, they are very low.
Fliers must exercise restraint. I suggest that flying on Saturdays begins from 1.30 pm to 7.00 pm. On Sundays and public holidays, flying should be from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm.
If fliers adhere to the times and the police still check at the site, it will mean that flying at the site is prohibited.
i agree with you sonyalpha. This info will be very useful and for the good of other fliers as well.[SIGPIC]
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Originally posted by etman View PostSad day for RC.
Banned just like that with no explanation or negotiation with affected parties.
Maybe nobody did anything wrong even.
Move on guys...we live in a ban nation.
U can buy a piece of land and do watever u want with it also. Plenty of land parcels up for sale in SG.
I demo my then Trex450X to a group of arrowna farmers from MY. They were impressed and bought some helis and flew at their huge fish farms up in MY. No one bother wat they do on their own private land.
Same as SG, u can buy a no legal car like the Ferrari Enzo and drive ard ur own property and the govt cant touch u.
So the final say goes to the land owner. If they wana play, they can charge u in court for trespassing also. That is the time they mean business and wana play it big big.
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Originally posted by Smallfly View PostCorrection, buying a piece of land does not allowed you to have total access to the 'air' above the land.... The air is all govt property. sorry
Some places only max 3 storey while other areas 40 storey. Do look out for the fine prints in the contract or check with SLA the designated land use for the land parcel you are acquiring.
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Originally posted by Adrianli View Post
How about marry up with the new go kart facility that just came up?
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Right of way or wrong?
Look at it this way: This is Singapore. RSAF operation of plane/Heli is training/operating in term of defense of this country that we are in. And when you are flying RC craft too close to their operating zone/path, in view safety and accident prevention: we will lose that flying site/right. FYI, I am pretty sure they are on 24/7 stby.
In principle as well as a guide line; we know there are not many area in Singapore that we can fly RC without falling into the restricted zone that is close to an airfield be it military or civilian. JW field or other, we all know well enough that we are not suppose to fly there; even when the man in blue pass by but did not stop us from flying. It will happen when you do not exercise precaution/safety:-- NO RC FLYING is on the way to that site.
Even (paid) designated flying club like RMS, BBFC have to stop flying when they (RSAF) are conducting exercise which will be flying low level.
will not help at all. Exercise safety and fly our RC craft with consideration & responsibility to preserve our limited flying site.
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Originally posted by Dragon13 View PostRight of way or wrong?
Look at it this way: This is Singapore. RSAF operation of plane/Heli is training/operating in term of defense of this country that we are in. And when you are flying RC craft too close to their operating zone/path, in view safety and accident prevention: we will lose that flying site/right. FYI, I am pretty sure they are on 24/7 stby.
In principle as well as a guide line; we know there are not many area in Singapore that we can fly RC without falling into the restricted zone that is close to an airfield be it military or civilian. JW field or other, we all know well enough that we are not suppose to fly there; even when the man in blue pass by but did not stop us from flying. It will happen when you do not exercise precaution/safety:-- NO RC FLYING is on the way to that site.
Even (paid) designated flying club like RMS, BBFC have to stop flying when they (RSAF) are conducting exercise which will be flying low level.
will not help at all. Exercise safety and fly our RC craft with consideration & responsibility to preserve our limited flying site.
Not sure what talking. You support the ban in JW? Then you don't fly there loh.
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