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If it does has hush kits is there any airport We will not be ably to operate out of because it is still to loud.
I am just trying to get some real world answers from guys who have flown it before I start talking to a salesman who I'm not sure if I am just getting the answers I want to hear just to make the sell. but from the sounds of I we might be talking to Gulfstream sooner than later. we will see!
go to gulfstream.com/product support/tech publications/GII/noise information manual.
we have a III with hush kits, flown it all over the world, never had a problem. It is all in how you fly it. Use Flex power for TO's when you can and get your foot our of it asap and you won't have too many problems. Lots of power and goes a long way, 7 hrs you will land with about 4000 lbs, oh yeah and makes a lot of smoke.
Even though it sounds kind of backwards, using Min EPR for departures is the proper procedure for "quiet flying". The logic behind it is that you get up sooner and leave the "noise" on the airfield. Also, once airborne it gives you the shortest horizontal distance before reducing to climb power, which saves you from ringing the bell at the end of the runway.