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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulfstream_III
The Gulfstream III, a business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace, is an improved variant of the Grumman Gulfstream II. The Gulfstream III was built at Savannah, Georgia in the United States and was designed as an improved variant of the Grumman Gulfstream II. Design studies were performed by Grumman Aerospace Corporation in collaboration with Gulfstream American Corporation. Design of the Gulfstream III started with an effort to synthesize a completely new wing employing NASA supercritical airfoil sections and winglets. Optimization studies considering weight, drag, fuel volume, cost, and performance indicated that a substantial portion of the new wing benefit could be secured with modifications to the existing wing. As a result, the new wing concept was canceled and work began on design modifications that would retain the Gulfstream II wing box structure and trailing edge surfaces. Compared to the G-1159 Gulfstream II, the wing has 6 ft (1.8 m) more span and 5 ft (1.5 m) winglets added, the leading edge is longer and its contour is modified. The fuselage is 2 ft (0.6 m) longer aft of the main door, the radome is extended and there is a new curved windshield. Maximum takeoff weight is increased to 68,200 lb (30,935 kg) or 69,700 lb (31,615 kg) and there are various changes to the autopilot, flight instruments, and engine instruments. The aircraft received its type certificate from the American Federal Aviation Administration on 22 September 1980. A total of 202 Gulfstream IIIs were built, with the last example built in 1986. Role Business jet Manufacturer Gulfstream Aerospace First flight 2 December 1979 Introduction 1980 Primary users United States Gabon India Italy Produced 1979–1986 Number built 202 Unit cost US$37M Developed from Grumman Gulfstream II Variants Gulfstream IV/G400/G450 A NASA Gulfstream C-20B (83-0502 cn 389) has been fitted with a centerline pylon to allow it to carry the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) pod. A NASA Gulfstream III (N992NA cn 309) has also been fitted with a centerline pylon to allow it to carry the Airborne Microwave Observatory of Subcanopy and Subsurface (AirMOSS) pod, a modification of the UAVSAR pod. The Phoenix Air Group operates two former Royal Danish Air Force SMA-3 aircraft (N173PA cn 313, N163PA cn 249) and a Gulfstream III (N186PA cn 317). One aircraft provides airborne maritime range surveillance for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and other Department of Defense range facilities using a high definition Texas Instruments APS-127 Surface Search Radar system. All three are configured with a large cargo door. In 2008 Phoenix Air developed an Airborne Biomedical Containment System with the CDC. In 2014, the system was deployed during the Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia to fly 12 ebola missions to the United States. N30LX (cn 438) has been modified by the addition of a ventral canoe and sensor turret as the "Dragon Star" Airborne Multi-Intelligence Laboratory for use by Lockheed Martin. This has been leased by Italy since 2012. Specifications (Gulfstream III) General characteristics Crew: two or three Capacity: 19 passengers (standard seating) Length: 83 ft 1 in (25.32 m) Wingspan: 77 ft 10 in (23.72 m) Height: 24 ft 4½ in (7.43 m) Wing area: 934.6 sq ft (86.83 m²) Aspect ratio: 6.0:1 Empty weight: 38,000 lb (17,236 kg) Max. takeoff weight: 69,700 lb (31,615 kg) Powerplant: 2 × Rolls-Royce Spey RB.163 Mk 511-8 Turbofan, 11,400 lbf (50.7 kN) each Performance Maximum speed: 576 mph (501 knots, 928 km/h) (max cruise) Cruise speed: 508 mph (442 knots, 818 km/h) (long range cruise) Stall speed: 121 mph (105 knots, 194 km/h) Range: 4,200 mi (3,650 nmi, 6,760 km) (eight passengers, IFR reserves) Service ceiling: 45,000 ft (13,716 m) Rate of climb: 3,800 ft/min (19.3 m/s) * |
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