You'll notice a couple of things in the photo. Firstly, although it has just taken off, it's already well up in the air - presumably because of light weights as well as good overall performance?. Secondly, look closely [click on the image for a larger version] and you'll see that it is polished all over. Wow - these people know how to look after their aircraft.
It's wonderful to climb the liquid mountains of the sky, Behind me and before me is God and I have no fears.
— Helen Keller, at age 74, on flight around the world, news reports of 5 February 1955
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Gulfstream visitor
Here is a picture of an N-reg [USA registered] Gulfstream departing Wellington earlier today. Unfortunately I was unable to capture the full registration [another photo has a partial reg], so I am unable to confirm if this is a G-V or G-IV model [I believe it to be the G-V model]. Any comments on this would be appreciated.
You'll notice a couple of things in the photo. Firstly, although it has just taken off, it's already well up in the air - presumably because of light weights as well as good overall performance?. Secondly, look closely [click on the image for a larger version] and you'll see that it is polished all over. Wow - these people know how to look after their aircraft.
You'll notice a couple of things in the photo. Firstly, although it has just taken off, it's already well up in the air - presumably because of light weights as well as good overall performance?. Secondly, look closely [click on the image for a larger version] and you'll see that it is polished all over. Wow - these people know how to look after their aircraft.
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Hi. Nice pic of a nice aircraft. What was the partial reg?
Thanks!
Reg ends in ...82Q
I do believe it would be N282Q which can also be viewed here.
Yeah, it looks as though it could well be. Thanks!
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