i love them from all, and any angle.... the Global Express:
i love them from all, and any angle.... the Global Express:
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
No Bizjet tops the Lockheed Jetstar. I don't care what anyone says...Its the ONLY one I will pursue more aggressively more than most modern airliners.
Senga
Good call, Senga. Thet JetStar is pretty awesome. And it has cool name.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
I agree with you Senga, the Lockheed JetStar is a gem. Our old friend Josh Akbar got a nice one right before LGA kids day a couple of years back...
Senga, I think you have one of the last example of a Hansajet as well, don't you?
Tom
"Keep 'em Flying"
Glad to hear I am not alone in my love for the Jetstar.
It is truely a very unique aircraft.
Senga
Gulfstream is a hands down choice for me. I liked the feeling of G-IV much better than BBJ. BBJ was more spacious, but just seemed exessive. G-IV was just about right thou. And those HUGE windows you just have to experience to "get" it :)
Citation X is not too far behind, although I have not flown on it. Yet.
<--- inside the BBJ 8)
Dima
Flying is not dangerous; crashing is dangerous.
Being a bit of an old fogey,for me its got to be the Grumman Gulfstream 2 or 3,i can remember(not so long ago)standing by the fence at the end of rw1 at TEB watching them waiting for take off,the pilot with his foot down,releasing the brakes and roaring off down the runway,happy,happy days :) :)
Neil(BHX)
oldschool Lear 21....for the noise, if nothing else :borat:
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