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Any Singapore Ferrari owners?

Discussion in 'Asia' started by DouglasNg, Jun 7, 2004.

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Should we end it?

  1. Lung will Break

  2. MP will Break

  3. The Singapore Thread will Break...END IT!

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  1. CalvinDarius

    CalvinDarius Rookie

    Apr 10, 2008
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    Thanks MP.

    Btw, you have a PPL? I had mine back in SFC eons ago when my dad was an Instructor there but didn't renew after year 3 or something... Can I still go for renewal or have to go through the whole course again?
     
  2. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

    Mar 28, 2006
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    in the uk, it's a no brainer ... not sure of the local regs ... prob a lot more throttling ...

    :)

    there a couple of boys with local tickets ... they'll pop up sometime and pipe in ...
     
  3. tuck

    tuck Formula Junior

    Jan 23, 2004
    919
    You cracked me up rotflmao

    Under such circumstances, I'll pass too
     
  4. tuck

    tuck Formula Junior

    Jan 23, 2004
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    Damn... You sure know a lot about these toys :D

    When you start a biz there, I'm for hire.. I'm a really good worker ;)
     
  5. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

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    :D :D :D
     
  6. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

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    heyyyyyyyy ... there's a queue here u know ........

    :p
     
  7. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

    Mar 28, 2006
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    go back up the thread bro ... the question pertains to m'sia ... not spore ...

    i hv no doubt of the standards here ...
     
  8. tuck

    tuck Formula Junior

    Jan 23, 2004
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    Dang my bad...
     
  9. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

    Jun 28, 2004
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    Yes indeed perhaps packing a parachute would be prudent :) & I don't think they use MIGs :D
     
  10. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

    Jun 28, 2004
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    Welcome, your name sounds very familiar. Have we met or were you on some other forums? It's a pity that AR sales don't do well in Singapore & I do like them. Joined the AR gathering a few times & a trip to Malaysia some years back.
     
  11. coupe1

    coupe1 Formula 3

    Jan 15, 2007
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    Its a pity AR hasnt been able to put in more Italian style into their cars.
     
  12. Future ferrari collector

    Oct 12, 2006
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    Hi guys. Long time no check in! It must have been a heck of a wind to toss the 747 around. No doubt any vessel will always weather cock into wind but for a jumbo which lifts off at around 150kts ... it must have been one hell of a blow job to get that head bobbing around :D.
     
  13. Future ferrari collector

    Oct 12, 2006
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    Empty weight about 288 tons, bro. Fully laden certified T/O weight is 569tons. Max fuel capacity is around 250 tons but it never gets fully topped up as we can't carry anything useful so only time it gets that sort of fuel is when we take delivery from the factory to fly her home.
     
  14. Future ferrari collector

    Oct 12, 2006
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    Well summised! And little known fact is that we seldom use full power for T/O unless we have a problem with runway length, atmospheric conditions or using anti-ice fluid etc. This is to save the engines from excessive wear and tear. Also reduce the chances of a engine failure on T/O which is when all hell breaks loose and I really work for my money :D.
     
  15. Future ferrari collector

    Oct 12, 2006
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    Can't remember bro but it was a lot hairier during the light aircraft days when the experience levels were a LOT lower. That said, in the big jets you don't have room to drop a wing on touch down as my wings are bloody big. All I have is 7 degrees of roll and I'll get a wing/engine pod scrape.
     
  16. Future ferrari collector

    Oct 12, 2006
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    Vinesh is a buffett man, all international flavours will do :D.
     
  17. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

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    no problemo bro .....
     
  18. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

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    :)
     
  19. vinesh22

    vinesh22 Formula 3

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    I've seen the engine clearance of the A380, and till today I still wonder how you guys manage to do heavy xwind landings without the wing flexing being a problem. I remember watching a documentary once where they showed how much the wings on that behemoth could flex. So I'm guessing you'd just crab all the way in? The wing-low method would obviously be a huge no no in this case right? Hmm, time for me to do some googling!!
    Currently reading up about EVERYTHING on the 737. Looks pretty daunting, but at the same time I'm bloody eager to get behind the yoke! S&Y in a month's time, sim in August :)
    Still nowhere near your level bro, will be taking pointers from time to time.. :D
    Dude, if the military could loose an engine and it turned out to be halfway across the world, I think not having parachutes would be the least of your worries!
     
  20. cka

    cka Formula 3

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    There is a stupid article today in ST about airbags in taxis. I was hit by a taxi some yrs ago and it was the airbag that save me from injury. I will never consider buying a car without airbags. Taxi co have a responsibility to their drivers to improve road safety and ensure all taxis have airbags. If i were a taxi driver, i will put up a petition to have airbags in all taxis.Taxi companies more interested in their bottom line than the welfare of their taxi drivers. Even though the taxi was ram by the Ferrari at very high speed, the impact was on the passenger side. If the taxi had airbags, perhaps he could have survived.
     
  21. tiong

    tiong Formula 3

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    + 1
     
  22. cka

    cka Formula 3

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  23. DouglasNg

    DouglasNg Formula 3

    Jun 6, 2004
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    What do you guys think of its collectability? Total production 77 units. With this it's 76. The aluminum body panels are hand beaten on this car, surprisingly for modern production car. Meaning the panels are slightly different sized on every One-77.
     
  24. MaxPower

    MaxPower Two Time F1 World Champ

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    agreed.

    but how many taxis around the world have airbags? take the london black cab for example ... 5 in the back and no airbags ...
     

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