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German Corporate VLJ name?

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Fernando

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Hello, anybody knows the name of a German made corporate jet? I cant recall the name but it begins with a "G".

Something like Gruppo or something like that, im not sure if its a regular corporate jat or a new Very Light Jet, but its a jet like that

if anyone has the name please let me know! i want some info on it.

Thanks
 
Hello, anybody knows the name of a German made corporate jet? I cant recall the name but it begins with a "G".

Something like Gruppo or something like that, im not sure if its a regular corporate jat or a new Very Light Jet, but its a jet like that

if anyone has the name please let me know! i want some info on it.

Thanks

Maybe Grob???
I think they are trying to get in the VLJ but I am not sure, they do good glidrs.
 
Grob

They have a jet, but it is hardly a VLJ...$4-5 million. It's a pretty cool jet though Grob spn. More like an entry level jet, like the Lear31A.
 
November 30, 2006
Grob SPn Destroyed In Crash, Pilot Dead
By AVweb News Team


One of the two Grob SPn Utility Jets flying prototypes was destroyed during a “demonstration flight” near the company factory in Tussenhausen-Mattsies, Germany on Wednesday, Grob CEO Niall Olver confirmed to AVweb. Chief SPn test pilot Gerard Guillaumaud, 45, the sole occupant aboard the aircraft, was killed. Guillaumaud was a former French air force pilot and a graduate of the National Test Pilot School in Mojave, Calif. The crash occurred at 1:20 p.m. local time shortly after takeoff, according to witnesses. Guillaumaud was demonstrating the aircraft’s flight performance to a group of invited company guests on the ground.
 

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