i think you mean wheels down not up? Wheels up is when the gear is not functioning properly, and you land without them. I think your tittle needs to be changed.
Such a pretty bird. I’m glad you were there to see and hear it. There will be many more of them at Oshkosh AirVenture. Hopefully I will be there to see them. Blue Skies!✈️
Your channel is fun to watch, Alexander. So many different aircraft! I used to fly these (B-1900C & Ds) long ago. Keep the videos coming. We’ll be watching for them. Blue Skies!
This is my hometown airport. Great catch from here in Cape May, you know in the summertime we could meet up if you are here by then! Not any strange thing but just an idea :)
That aircraft is a GVII-500. There is no G750 plus the G700 got its TCDS on March 29, 2024. As mentioned on another comment, currently the ‘wide body” Gulfstreams in operation are the G650 (8 windows per side), the GVII-500 and -600 (7 windows per side), and the G700 (10 windows per side, easy way to identify them). Pretty sure there have been some 700s delivered in the last 2 weeks. And 38 years working and operating Gulfstream aircraft, from the G1 on up.
You have fake comments Crappy video Bank out Utah blah blah blah It’s how entities register their aircraft so prying eyes have no idea who they are It’s not a GL5 it’s a Global express
No sir! There is no such thing as a G750 from Gulfstream! The only model 750 of any kind was from Textron-Cessna : the Citation 10 and 10+ series of jets!! The plane in the video is a Gulfstream G500, serial number 72031! @@alexandertheplanespotter7975
In addition to my previous response to you, I also neglected to mention that there was also a Hawker 750 jet (with less fuel capacity than the Hawker 800 series from which it is based on). There is also a GOGETAIR G750 Light Sport Aircraft as well! You might want to consult Gulfstream's wonderful website to help you answer any further questions about Gulfstream jets!