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Yeah, no kidding... besides that we'd need a "refill" on the catering by then!JetPilot500 said:Heck, the G550 with 6,750 NM range isn't enough for our trips!!!! We would still have to stop for go-go juice!!
Falcon Capt said:Yeah, no kidding... besides that we'd need a "refill" on the catering by then!
Falcon Capt said:THIS was my biggest disappointment when I read about the Global Express XRS. Kinda like when Falcon came out with the Falcon 2000EX, I was like "Where are the inboard leading edge slats??? You guys go through an entire certification process and don't add inboard leading edge slats to this plane??? Some Frenchman needs a serious ass-whoopin'!!!"
OK, NOW I am scared... I am complimenting Gulfstream and you are complimenting Falcon... There must be some weird Lunar activity going on, I hope all the costal cities along the Pacific have their Tsunami flags waving!
... That extra 1,000 NM range (6,700 vs. 5,700 NM) would help a lot, and even take out the "seat sucking, pucker factor" on some of the shorter legs...
I remember summer 2000, I was taking a student on an IFR training flight from STP to BRD (Brainerd) about 80nm north of STP. As we're preflighting we see the 3M hanger open up and they pulled out 4 of the jets. About half way to BRD, those jets all started passing us, also going in to Brainerd. It got to be quite a mess once we got there, since they were dropping the pax off and returning to STP. Being an uncontrolled airport it is one in/one out, and we had 7 planes trying to get in that day (4 GV's, us, a Mesaba and a cessna)The center controller was thrilled when he recieved our cancellation! VFR was easier that day.IP076 said:5 GV's and they do numerous trips a year to a resort up in northern MN somewhere. Go VFR sometimes.
Gotta be fun, VFR in a GV for 150 miles or so...
Falcon Capt said:Yeah, no kidding... besides that we'd need a "refill" on the catering by then!
Valkyrie said:GV Flyer, are you a Gulfstream Salesman?
One of the first Global Express was sold 29.75M$
Wasn't it a good deal?
A US company had a Global Express for the price of a new GIV.
Looks like another good deal.
Global's main advantages are cabin width and market depreciation...
This is probably what I consider the main downside to the G-v/500/550 line. I wish it had the cabin width of the Global... I realize that increases the wetted area and would degrade performance slightly, but man it would be nice!GVFlyer said:The Global is 10 inches wider than the G550
Falcon Capt said:This is probably what I consider the main downside to the G-v/500/550 line. I wish it had the cabin width of the Global... I realize that increases the wetted area and would degrade performance slightly, but man it would be nice!
IP076 said:5 GV's and they do numerous trips a year to a resort up in northern MN somewhere. Go VFR sometimes.
Gotta be fun, VFR in a GV for 150 miles or so....
Northern Lights said:I remember summer 2000, I was taking a student on an IFR training flight from STP to BRD (Brainerd) about 80nm north of STP. As we're preflighting we see the 3M hanger open up and they pulled out 4 of the jets. About half way to BRD, those jets all started passing us, also going in to Brainerd. It got to be quite a mess once we got there, since they were dropping the pax off and returning to STP. Being an uncontrolled airport it is one in/one out, and we had 7 planes trying to get in that day (4 GV's, us, a Mesaba and a cessna)The center controller was thrilled when he recieved our cancellation! VFR was easier that day.
I had a NWA pilot mention that he'd be glad to give up his seat there to fly for 3M.