A commissioned work I did for 149 SQN, a F-15 Fighter Jet Squadron.
I am an Air Force fan.
I dreamed about it often and illustration is the means of getting in touch with this childhood dream.
When I was a child, I travel down this road often, passing by Tengah Air Base.
Through illustration, I had been able to get close to the action I once dreamed of being part of when I was a child.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force is a huge family.
163 SQN based in Lim Chu Kang Camp is a Ground-Based Air Defence Squadron. Featured here is an I-HAWK.
There is an unofficial fan club for TheRSAF fans called 333 SQN, named after the office unit where the Air Force Information Centre is located.
A tribute to the often overlooked Field Protection Squadrons. 607 SQN is in charge of the airbase defenses of Paya Lebar Air Base.
The work is also a tribute to the 501st Legion of Singapore and a stormtrooper friend. Many members in the legion hold full-time jobs like us including the military service but dedicated time to their hobby and charity work through the 501st Legion.
This is dedicated to the air traffic controllers or "shepherds" of the sky, guiding planes and managing the air traffic in the busy air space of Singapore.
207 SQN is in charge of the air traffic control in Paya Lebar Air Base.
Had the opportunity to ride on the C-130 during the RSAF Open House of 2016. Witnessed Staff Sergeant Tan Yew Jinn working on the C-130 as a loadmaster.
I imagined Snowy visiting Paya Lebar Air Base, the home of SQN 149, a F-15 squadron. Dominic Lee, a pilot suggested drawing a dog with a fighter plane once. Perhaps, a reference to "dogfight" : an aerial battle.
A F-16 in Black Knights livery. Tengah Air Base is the home of the RSAF Black Knights.
A commissioned work I did for 149 SQN, a F-15 Fighter Jet Squadron.
I am an Air Force fan.
I dreamed about it often and illustration is the means of getting in touch with this childhood dream.
When I was a child, I travel down this road often, passing by Tengah Air Base.
Through illustration, I had been able to get close to the action I once dreamed of being part of when I was a child.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force is a huge family.
163 SQN based in Lim Chu Kang Camp is a Ground-Based Air Defence Squadron. Featured here is an I-HAWK.
There is an unofficial fan club for TheRSAF fans called 333 SQN, named after the office unit where the Air Force Information Centre is located.
A tribute to the often overlooked Field Protection Squadrons. 607 SQN is in charge of the airbase defenses of Paya Lebar Air Base.
The work is also a tribute to the 501st Legion of Singapore and a stormtrooper friend. Many members in the legion hold full-time jobs like us including the military service but dedicated time to their hobby and charity work through the 501st Legion.
This is dedicated to the air traffic controllers or "shepherds" of the sky, guiding planes and managing the air traffic in the busy air space of Singapore.
207 SQN is in charge of the air traffic control in Paya Lebar Air Base.
Had the opportunity to ride on the C-130 during the RSAF Open House of 2016. Witnessed Staff Sergeant Tan Yew Jinn working on the C-130 as a loadmaster.
I imagined Snowy visiting Paya Lebar Air Base, the home of SQN 149, a F-15 squadron. Dominic Lee, a pilot suggested drawing a dog with a fighter plane once. Perhaps, a reference to "dogfight" : an aerial battle.
A F-16 in Black Knights livery. Tengah Air Base is the home of the RSAF Black Knights.