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  2. Singapore Youth Flying Club - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) is a flight school based in Seletar Airport, primarily funded by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). [3] [4] Established in 1971, the club aims to introduce and promote aviation to students, by providing aeromodelling courses for secondary school students and flight training courses for pre-tertiary students, and encourage trained pilots to serve ...

  3. RSAF Black Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Black Knights is the official aerobatics team of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) featuring six F-16Cs Fighting Falcon in formation flight. The Black Knights' emblem is sported on the red vertical tail of each of the team's aircraft and the team's name is emblazoned on both sides of the aircraft which are painted in red and white—the national colours of Singapore.

  4. Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Singapore Air Force. [6] The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is the aerial service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) responsible for controlling and defending the airspace of the country, and providing air support to the Army and Navy. It was established in 1968 as the Singapore Air Defence Command (SADC) before ...

  5. Seletar Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Singapore Flying Club and Seletar Flying Club are situated at Seletar Airport. The renowned Singapore Youth Flying Club has its headquarters built on western side of the airport's runway. Completed in June 2003, the clubhouse also has its own parking bays for its fleet of Diamond DA40.

  6. Khoo Teh Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Khoo began flying in 1998 while studying in Raffles Junior College (RJC), when she joined the Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC). She earned her private pilot licence in 2000, [1] and joined the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) the same year.

  7. Category:Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Republic of Singapore Air Force logo.svg 1,566 × 400; 46 KB. Republic of Singapore Air Force service flag.svg 300 × 200; 7 KB. Roundel of Singapore.svg 200 × 200; 7 KB. RSAF Crest.svg 250 × 219; 258 KB. State colour of the Republic of Singapore Air Force.svg 390 × 260; 256 KB ...

  8. 143 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The squadron moved to Tengah Air Base on 26 Aug 1975. On the 1st January 1976, 143 Squadron was nationalized with Cpt Ronald Lim Tze Chiow as the new commander taking over from Maj Kao Pi Ti, a Taiwanese expatriate. The year 1989 was a memorable year for the Squadron as it became the first squadron to receive the re-engined A-4SU Skyhawks.

  9. ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk - Wikipedia

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    The ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk is a major upgrade project of the Douglas A-4S Skyhawk attack aircraft undertaken by Singapore Aircraft Industries (SAI, now ST Aerospace) in the 1980s. It was used exclusively by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), serving in the fighter-bomber role from 1989 until retirement from front line service ...