Gulfstream G450

 

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The Gulfstream G450 is the new designation and upgrade of the Gulfstream IV-SP/G400, the best-selling business jet in its class. Compared with its predecessor model, the GIV-SP, the G450 has a 463 km longer range, a pressurized cabin altitude that is more pleasant for passengers , Gulfstream’s PlaneView cockpit, new Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8C engines with full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) and a new thrust reverse system. The engines are being built by Rolls-Royce Deutschland in Dahlewitz. The G450 incorporates the most advanced avionics, cockpit displays, aircraft systems, aerodynamic enhancements and flight safety features, and retains the aesthetic design and signature windows that have set Gulfstream aircraft apart from its competition. Every aspect of the new Gulfstream G450 was designed for safety, performance, reliability and comfort.

 

 

Developing nation: United States of America.
Manufacturer/designer:  Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation.
Production line: Savannah, GA USA.
Type aircraft: long-range business jet.
First flight:

April 30, 2003.

First delivery:

2006.

  Gulfstream G450
Cockpit crew: 2.
Passengers: 12 – 19.
Cabin length: 13,74 m.
Cabin diameter: 2,24 m.
Cabin height: 1,88 m.
Cabin volume: 43,2 m³.
Baggage compartment: 4,8 m³.
Wing span: 23,70 m.
Wing area: 88,29 m².
Fuselage length: 27,23 m.
Height: 7.67 m.
Engines:

two Rolls-Royce Tay Mk.611-8C each rated 61.6 kN.

Weight:

– basic operating weight with 3 crew: 19.504 Kg.

max. zero-fuel weight: 22.226 Kg.

– fuel: 13.381 kg.

– max. payload: 2.722 Kg.

Max. take off weight: 33.521 Kg.
Max. landing weight: 29.937 Kg.
Cruise speed: 850 km/h.
Service ceiling: 12.497 m.
Max. ceiling: 13.716 m.
Max. range: 8.061 km.
Performance:

– take-off run 1.661 m at max. take-off weight.

– landing run 994 m at max. landing weight.

 

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