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  1. The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel at the Downtown Core district of Singapore. Officially opened on 15 April 2008, it has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-story terminal building.

  2. www.singaporeflyer.com › en › about-singapore-flyerSingapore Flyer

    May 24, 2024 · In May 2007, the Singapore Flyer unveiled its mock capsule amidst much fanfare and anticipation. In February 2008, it held its corporate inaugural flights, building the hype surrounding what was to be Asia’s largest observation wheel. With a soft launch in March 2008, the Singapore Flyer’s doors were opened to the guests amid overwhelming ...

  3. 3 days ago · The average Singaporean man is 1.72m tall. Height: Singapore Flyer measures 165 metres in height – about the height of a 42-storey building. To amuse your child, describe the height as “31 male giraffes stacked on top of one another”. The average height of a giraffe is 5.3 metres. Land area: Singapore Flyer stands on 33,700m2 or 363,000 ...

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  5. The Singapore Flyer - a giant observation wheel, is set to be Asia's most visible Iconic Visitor Attraction. The Singapore Flyer will provide breathtaking panoramic views of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

  6. Der Singapore Flyer ist mit einer Höhe von 165 Metern das dritthöchste Riesenrad der Welt, von März 2008 bis April 2014 war es das weltweit höchste. Es steht in einer ufernahen Grünanlage am Rande der Stadt im Stadtstaat Singapur und löste bei seiner Eröffnung den Stern von Nanchang als größtes Riesenrad der Welt ab.

  7. The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel constructed in 2005–2008. Described by its operators as an observation wheel, it reaches 42 stories high, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft), making it the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, 5 m (16 ft) taller than the Star of Nanchang and 30 m (98 ft) taller than the London Eye.

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