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Make: Gulfstream
Model: G450
Year: 2009
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-2009 and 2010 Operating Aircrafts Available for Immediate Sale.  

-Specifications and Photos are available upon request

The Gulfstream G450 makes no sacrifices with its cabin quality, long-range capability and short-range efficiency. The world’s most remote destinations become easily accessible, and worldwide cities are often just a single refueling stop away. Because of its large, efficient wing, airframe and powerful engines, there is simply no sacrifice in performance, even under hot and high-elevation conditions. It meets every requirement a world traveler could have for a private jet of its novelty and quality.

 

Specs:

Passengers: 8-18

Lavatory: Enclosed

Maximum Speed: 904 km/h

Maximum Altitude: 45,000 ft.

Range:4,350nm (default)

Cabin Size: 7’4” (width) x 40’4” (length) x 6’2” (height)

Baggage Capacity: 169 cu. ft. (default)

 

Cabin

There are plenty of cabin features that should make transcontinental and transoceanic flights enjoyable.  To begin with, the full-sized galley comes fully equipped with everything needed for hot and cold food preparation: a high-temperature oven, microwave, full-sized sink with hot and cold water, cooled storage, two coffee makers, and an optional espresso machine.  There is even fitted storage space for the dinner service (including crystal and cutlery) custom-made for Gulfstream’s private jets.

Standard and optional electronic offerings include a CD, VHS, and DVD player, two LCD screens, individual headphones at each seat (for the cabin audio system), a fax machine, and satellite phones.  Additional features such as power plugs, work tables, and a LAN connection are included as well.  Electronics, lighting, and the two-zone temperature control system can be controlled from several different locations in the cabin.

Flight deck

The G450's PlaneView cockpit is considered to be the most advanced flight deck in business aviation. The fully integrated cockpit is taken up entirely by four Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) that display all flight, systems, and navigation information.  The full-color CRTs replace the mass of electromechanical instruments and displays that usually take up the control panel.  Color radar, dual Flight Management Systems (FMS), navigation computers, and Engine Instrument and Crew Alert Systems (EICAS) are provided by Sperry Flight Systems.  The new Enhanced Vision System (EVS) can create an infrared image of the view from the cockpit and displays it on the Head-Up Display (HUD) of the pilot.  This image is accurate enough to show details like lights and reflective stripes on the runway, enabling the pilot to fly and even land in low-visibility conditions.

Engines

The Gulfstream G450’s Rolls-Royce Tay Mk 611-8C engines are built around the high-pressure engine core of the Spey RB.183-555, which has successfully documented thousands of hours of flight time in various other commercial and private jets.  The Rolls-Royce Tay engine, however, gets 2,600 pounds more thrust on takeoff than the Spey.  The Tay engines produce 13,850 pounds of thrust each, allowing a sea level takeoff in 5,450 feet.

 

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