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Fun Facts about Singapore Flyer

How many men lying from head-to-toe make up the diameter of the Flyer? Just exactly how tall is the Flyer? Discover some fun facts about Singapore Flyer.

Vital Statistics

Diameter: Singapore Flyer is 150 metres in diameter – about the length of 87 Singaporean men lying down head-to-toe. The average Singaporean man is 1.72m tall.

Height: Singapore Flyer measures at 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 ft2 – an area that will fit 172 tennis courts or 1,120 parking lots. A typical parking lot is 30m2.

Capsule size: Each capsule is 4 metres x 7 metres – about the size of a city bus. There are 28 capsules. Each capsule can carry up to 28 passengers.

Speed it travels: 0.21m per second, or 0.76km/h.

Total capacity per revolution: 784 passengers.  


Boarding & Flying

Boarding: To board the capsule, you use the “step on platform” - it’s like walking on level ground into the capsule. There are two synchronised doors and two platforms on each side – making it easy for the elderly and those in wheelchairs to get on and off.

Rotation: Each rotation is about 30 minutes.

Smooth Rotation: Singapore Flyer is designed and built to rotate smoothly under various wind conditions at high altitudes – thanks to precision wind engineering.

View Radius: On board Singapore Flyer, you can see up to 45 kilometres away – that’s 3 kilometres more than the entire length of our island city. From the Flyer, you’ll be able to see Changi Airport, Sentosa Island, and even parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.


Design & Technology

Design: Singapore Flyer is the brainchild of world renowned architect Dr. Kisho Kurokawa (Japan) and architectural firm DP Architects (Singapore). The design is notably "avant-garde" – experimental and innovative while emphasizing simplicity and harmony.

Technological Wonder: Singapore Flyer uses a slim ladder truss rim – not the usual triangular rim used by other observation wheels.