Stearmandriver
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2003
- Posts
- 249
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
YES!!!FraxJockey said:We are comparing apples to brussel sprouts
Silver Wings said:The original thread was about a CL300 vs. a G200. Surely you're not saying a G200 is better than a CL300 because the G200 has more headroom !?!?! The rubber de-icing boots of the G200 surely deserve the ridicule you seem to want to heap on the Legacy........ we're talking rubber wings here...be serious......on a $20million jet !
Sorry, but I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one.Gulfstream 200 said:All I have seen with boots is the junk from Isreal.
I have not had to use boots on the G100/G200 myself. But there have been instances where the use of boots on a Westwind during climb HAS taken out an engine.
I believe the use of boots on the G200 is NOT because of the powerplants limitations, but of the wings design. (or lack thereof)
eh... whatever...they're all $hit, just buy a DA2000.
A lot of Citations use boots.bigD said:Are there any other business jets out there that have boots on the wing?
Gulfstream 200 said:All I have seen with boots is the junk from Isreal.
I have not had to use boots on the G100/G200 myself. But there have been instances where the use of boots on a Westwind during climb HAS taken out an engine.
Ty Webb said:Hmmmmm . . . . . Kindly provide a link to any report of a Westwind losing an engine by using the boots. I would sure like to see that.
I must admit to being somewhat skeptical of your knowledge of the aircraft, though, since you seem to be unable to even spell the name of the aircraft's manufacturer correctly. And it wasn't a typo- you did it in both of your posts.
It's "Israeli" not "Isreali".
What's up, Dawg? Are you down wif dat?
And speaking of "down wif dat", any 135 operator who actually follows the AOM (or AFM if you prefer) would realize the humungous benefit of boots over heated wings when blasting off from mountainous airports in icing conditions in the winter. Who cares if they look different? So does choosing between leaving pax or bags behind, or violating regs.
HAve a nice day.
DOH! Of course!Lead Sled said:A lot of Citations use boots.
'Sled
Hmmm, I wouldn't agree wif dat. I flew the mighty WW for 1300 hours or so, and really enjoyed it. A company I used to fly for had a WW and a Falcon 20, and the WW could beat the Falcon on any trip where we sent both airplanes. . . .Gulfstream 200 said:Anyone bragging about the performance "benefits" of operating a Westwind ANYWHERE is truly showing what all thier experience is in.....a Westwind...The slug has its benefits (its cheap) but its performance is downright miserable.
Ty Webb said:Hmmm, I wouldn't agree wif dat. I flew the mighty WW for 1300 hours or so, and really enjoyed it. A company I used to fly for had a WW and a Falcon 20, and the WW could beat the Falcon on any trip where we sent both airplanes. . . .
I've flown Westwinds into Telluride, Aspen, you name it . . . . . it ain't that bad, dogg.