The Royal Air Force operated from RAF Changi until 1971. The airport today is beyond the wildest dreams of those like myself, who operated at WSRC (RAF Changi 1967-1970) Singapore's major expansion in all types of business is legend but the AIrport takes a lot and I cannot see ANY OTHER NATION who has moved so quickly and so technically advanced than Singapore. The latest expansion is a tribute to the Government and people of that Tiny Island State and I cannot see any other country in the world who has succeeded in a similar manner, Well Done Singapore !
I love being able to look back in time like this. Seeing that circular runway at Kallang gives me hope for the future. Every once and a while today you hear people put forward the concept of circular runways but they're often quickly shot down as impractical. I'll bet none of the detractors have ever seen Kallang.
Kallang never had a circular runway. The circular landing zone was a grass field where smaller planes could take off and land from any direction. Its paved runway was straight.
I should comment Singapore made a very wise decision to withdraw from the Federation of Malaysia to be a Republic of Singapore. Look at Sarawak and Sabah today under the fold of Malaysia, they were the poorest States under the Federation and yet they were the richest states. Singapore is the world most busiest airport, its port is the busiest and their Singapore Airline is awarded the most safest airline with almost zero incident .
Originally from Carlang Airport (all are propeller planes, jet engines were not invented yet), then shifted to Pile-Up-Lay-Pile Airport. Then to Junkyi Airport. The rest is history.
@@simonsimon2888 1959 is when LKY won power as leader of the PAP. His involvement in Singapore Politics started from his involvement as part of the defence team in the August 1954 "5-1-3" legal case, which came out of the Anti National Service protest riot of May 13 1954. LKY wrote about it in his excellent book, " The Singapore Story." ....LKY and Marshall did not like each other. 😉
The Royal Air Force operated from RAF Changi until 1971. The airport today is beyond the wildest dreams of those like myself, who operated at WSRC (RAF Changi 1967-1970) Singapore's major expansion in all types of business is legend but the AIrport takes a lot and I cannot see ANY OTHER NATION who has moved so quickly and so technically advanced than Singapore. The latest expansion is a tribute to the Government and people of that Tiny Island State and I cannot see any other country in the world who has succeeded in a similar manner, Well Done Singapore !
No doubt it's record will be broken down one day in future.world will not end today.today record will be set to break it down in future.
Small countries are easier to manage
Saw the Concorde as it flew past my house when it landed in Singapore for the 1st time. Beautiful. Too bad, they are no longer in service.
I miss the old Changi airport with the shower-waterfall. Now they take away even the mechanical rain
I love being able to look back in time like this. Seeing that circular runway at Kallang gives me hope for the future. Every once and a while today you hear people put forward the concept of circular runways but they're often quickly shot down as impractical. I'll bet none of the detractors have ever seen Kallang.
Kallang never had a circular runway. The circular landing zone was a grass field where smaller planes could take off and land from any direction. Its paved runway was straight.
Never seen Kallang airport. We weren't born yet. You must be super old
Nice
I have flown in and out of all 3 of Singapore's airports during my lifetime.
I should comment Singapore made a very wise decision to withdraw from the Federation of Malaysia to be a Republic of Singapore. Look at Sarawak and Sabah today under the fold of Malaysia, they were the poorest States under the Federation and yet they were the richest states. Singapore is the world most busiest airport, its port is the busiest and their Singapore Airline is awarded the most safest airline with almost zero incident .
Singapore was separated and not withdrew
we were kicked out
Where u from Mee, don't u know history ?
people playing chess at the airport? classic.
Don't people do that now? Serious question.
Andy JS Well i’m not too sure about other airports. But definitely not a common sight now in singapore’s airport(s).
Singapor is one of the most busy airport🤣
Originally from Carlang Airport (all are propeller planes, jet engines were not invented yet), then shifted to Pile-Up-Lay-Pile Airport. Then to Junkyi Airport. The rest is history.
As time goes by,
Prove that Singapore is a real history airport🥹🥲
How about Hong Kong?
1910-KCR
1979-MTR
1997-Hong Kong International Airport
2005-Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
2017-Ocean Park Hong Kong
No it became a Air Force airport
No LKY yet, only David Marshal as Chief Minister.
And he is in the video.
LKY came to the political scene in 1959 when the PAP defeated Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock's governments.
@@simonsimon2888 1959 is when LKY won power as leader of the PAP. His involvement in Singapore Politics started from his involvement as part of the defence team in the August 1954 "5-1-3" legal case, which came out of the Anti National Service protest riot of May 13 1954. LKY wrote about it in his excellent book, " The Singapore Story." ....LKY and Marshall did not like each other. 😉
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Yes
kallang Airport
They already demolish it right.
Welsen Tobing No, it was converted into an Air Force base.
Ohh thats great
Well Kallang airport is still here and I know the 2nd airport is gone
Thats so sad
Ziaro Gaming no killing airport they demolish the runway