It's been a 100 years of aviation in many Countries around the World this year. For us in tiny Singapore, the 16th of March marked the 100th year of aviation here. On 16th March, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore organized a gala dinner program for aviators and Airlines based/operating into Singapore. The event was at the huge banquet hall of the new "Resorts World" at Sentosa. This blog is more like a news report, mentioning the event and the celebrations.
(Bristol Boxkite that flew from Belmont Race Course in Australia, also in 1911)
The evening began with audio visual presentation of what people thought about aviation in Singapore titled "People, Passions, Opportunities". It was on the evening of 16th March 1911 that a French pilot Joseph Christiaens piloted a Bristol Boxkite Biplane. He took off from the Old Racecourse at Farrer Park from an unprepared airstrip, offering rides to many people for $50 a head! Pricey it may have been, apparently it had many takers. Farrer Park is now just grassy area near the Farrer Park MRT station on Race Course Road. There is no Race Course here but the name remains. Race Course Road is now famous for many Indian restaurants and Singaporean Indian restaurants that are famous for signature dishes such as the "Fish Head Curry".
The Bristol Boxkite was first built in 1910 by the British & Colonial Aeroplane Company (later known as the Bristol Aeroplane Company). The Boxkite was powered by a 70 horsepower "Le Rhone" rotary engine. First flight of this model was on 29th July 1910 and later on became a highly successful model selling units around the World.
(Bristol Boxkite)
The program was well conducted, as expected, everything works with clockwork precision in Singapore. There was an aerial symphony with dancers climbing on long curtains and conducting graceful movements set to music. Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, who is also a former PM spoke on aviation and Singapore, keeping the speech brief and relevant. Then they collectively pushed a button to launch the start of year long celebrations called as the Singapore Aviation Centennial Celebrations which will end next year at the Singapore Air Show and that's going to be something special for sure. Watch this space for reports and pictures/videos that event.
Soon after the Minister's speech, another video presentation was shown on large screens set up throughout the vast hall, this one was titled "Our dreams, Our journey". This is particularly relevant to us here in Singapore, for growth of aviation here in future and for all the success of the past. Yes, its been a 100 years and tiny Singapore catapulted into the World stage far better than most other Countries with among the best Airports in the World in Changi and among the best Airlines in the World with Singapore Airlines.
The newly expanded Seletar Aerospace Park where yours truly has spent the last 4 years, is going to be the showpiece for General Aviation and Aviation technology leadership in the region. For Singapore to continue as a leader, it will have to innovate and come up with new concepts to forge a competitive aviation hub in this region. I suppose we all need to pull our socks up and get to work!
There was a musical finalé to the evening, songs were sung by locally famous artists Dick Lee and Ms Julia Abueva and she did sing very well indeed. All this while we ate a four course meal with free flowing drinks. As we left the hall, there were CAAS representatives who handed out large gift bag with a box in it, that turned out to be a scale model of the original Bristol Boxkite, made beautifully out of wood and thread. That's sitting on my desk right now as I write this piece. A fitting way to start off the Centennial year of Aviation. Cheers!
11 comments:
It sounds wonderful. The gift was a nice thoughtful touch.
I hope you are back to blogging.
Ava: It was a wonderful event. Looking forward to what they have in store for rest of the year, since its a year-long event. I miss blogging, I have things to write but time management is poor (from my side) and patience..sigh..I do need to get back to it.
Wow nice event , though we can never be for 100 years , its always good be a part of 100th year celeb .
Team G Square: Thanks! Actually it is 100 years of aviation in India also. First flight in India took off on Feb 18, 1911. Not many know about it because the media is too pre-occupied with games, scams and so on..who wants good new? :))
Seriously though, there are serious problems with Indian aviation, fake pilot licenses is one of the more recent ones, but many other issues that are of serious concern and not being addressed professionally there. I wish India bucks up and does something to get out of the mess and sort things out. Problem lies with the DGCA, Ministry and Operators. All of them are hand in glove for falling standards.
Congratulations on the centenary of aviation! Looking forward to reading more about your adventures in aviation!
Sajeev: Thank you. Welcome to my blog. I've got lots of posts on aviation in the archives. Cheers!
That was a very informative article about aviation history in singapore ....and the celebration sounds wonderful too.......Wonder why the Tatas, pioneers of civil aviation in India,have not planned any celebration here( domestic passenger services started here in 1912,right ?)
Yosee: Right you are. First flight in India was 18 Feb 1911> First commercial air services a year later. I have not heard of any celebrations planned either by the Government nor by the private sector. Maybe Ratan Tata is too engrossed in 2G and scams? I'm sure JRD would have made this into an event, if he had been alive today.
Hearty wishes on the 100th year and welcome back to blogging!!! :)
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Thanks Bhusha, made a comeback again, into blogging and missed reading all my friends blogs as well.
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