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In Colorado Springs is The National Museum of WW2 Aviation. 29 of those planes are operational. Army Air Corp, Navy, Marine Corp planes. It's fun to see them flying. I highly recommend visiting.
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This is the plane that Gulfstream, Savannah made some major avionics improvements and after that million dollar work was mostly done, did a structural inspection only to find major corrosion! They then took out all the new stuff and got a one flight ferry flight to Disney world, landing in a parking lot after removing some light poles. Then hoisted it over the fence into the back lot.
When I was a kid my mom and brother worked at an airport in a local big Corporation had a G1 and whenever it fired up those Rolls-Royce engines would make your ears bleed they're so loud
Yeah, the Gulfstram 1 came with clubs attached to the power plants. It wasn’t until the Gulfstream 2 that they removed the clubs and went with pure turbines. Dang that G2 was a fun bird to fly, especially when you encountered a sign reading "Noise Abatement Takeoff Please", naaa, that thing cost a ton in the day so it was always full throttles for us.
Just a little FYI: The plane is a 1963 Grumman Gulfstream I (company model designation G-159). FAA registration: N234MM. The last two letters are an homage to Mickey Mouse A very nice airplane. Cheers! 🙂
Hi guys, thank you for your video. I just like to mention that the Walt Disney plane in your video is not a jet but a but a twin-turboprop, a Grumman Gulfstream I plane. While both, jet engine and turboprop engine, require a turbine a jet engine does not have a propeller but an internal fan to suck in the air. It would be safe to say that if the plane doesn't have propellers is a jet other wise the generic term would be just a plane but if you want to get technical is a turbo-prop plane... Thank you for showing us around such a great museum!