I saw one of these at Thermal in Jan. The APU alone can be heard a thousand feet away, and when the main engines are in the part of the startup phase where the flame is just catching, the engines howl for a moment like an air raid siren. These airplanes are as big as a house, no joke.
Nice video. Thks for share g !
alduncine 1 year ago
30 years later, the Gulfstream still has a presence!
wlb50 1 year ago
Wow, that got up quick.
GingBread 1 year ago
It's A GIII DC model so SN #300 thru 356, and 358 thru 401
TheAviator987 2 years ago
anyone know the reg. number??
benudij 3 years ago
Is that the loop4 departure?
JDizzle1589 4 years ago
what was that beep on 4:22 when the throttles moved? the autopilot being switched on?
elpatz 4 years ago
I think its the altitude alerter...heard the c/p saying 1000 to go.....
scomil1 4 years ago
This is G III (G-1159A), not G300.
G300 is a newer model, more closer to G IV rather than G III.
coollastsamurai 4 years ago
@coollastsamurai how much fuel onboard??? that was pretty much T/O power, v1 and rotate in no time at all
JonPurdue7 1 year ago
I appologize Gulfstream 300
vittles05 4 years ago
Do not give clever answers, if you habe no idea!
berndl 2 years ago
what plane is it?
BMWBMWBMW760760760 4 years ago
Gulfstream 350
vittles05 4 years ago
nice!!!!!!!!
mrburns1969 4 years ago
I saw one of these at Thermal in Jan. The APU alone can be heard a thousand feet away, and when the main engines are in the part of the startup phase where the flame is just catching, the engines howl for a moment like an air raid siren. These airplanes are as big as a house, no joke.
HunsV 5 years ago
That was awesome!
jimmydushku 5 years ago
This is really cool, thanks for sharing!
totalduck 5 years ago