@@scavenom2008 yeah its s work of art looking at the wings as it soars above but on the ground it's just like any other wing except its shape is different.
If I could afford one, I wouldn't buy one. If I could afford one I'd be one of NetJets biggest customers, and I wouldn' have to pony up for hangering at the local airport, and maintenance and fuel and insurance and crew salaries and insurance and retirement and hotel for when I'm away. For those times I didn't NEED a 7,500 mile airplane -- the VAST majority of the time, I could order up a more reasonable sized airplane to fly from south Texas to Denver, for example.
Not only will you (nor I of course) ever get one, never shall we even fly in one. I don't even have friends that would be able to charter one that would bring me along.
I had the dream come true, be happy for me. Last winter a customer that was very happy with the work I had done in his house, He flew me on his jet. Twice from Boston to Aspen. Why? When I worked on his Humidifiers he was so thrilled with the results he had to have me look at the ones in Aspen. Lucky HVAC Mechanic. It was a Hawker 850,
Retired corporate pilot here. After seeing this I may want to brush off my wings and get back into flying. Wow, what an airplane. I flew G- II’s and IV’s but this one is amazing. But then again, I said that about them when they came out. I can only imagine what’s on the drawing board for the next G whatever.
WOW! The integration of the checklist into the cockpit controls and allowing the pilots to arrange everything in the order they have to command it for checklist purposes is awesome! As an editor for tech manuals this is just incredible!!!
Knew gulfstream wasn't going to let bombardier get away with the global 7500. You had to enter a market and you're entering with a splash. Great work. Looking forward to the first flight.
@@maximmatkovsky6490 I am very well aware of that, but taking the workload off any pilot, like they have done here, is any aircraft owners' dream. A happy pilot means happy pax.
@@Brother-Louis that is true, but like I have said opinion of pilots might not be the deciding one. Financial costs of the plane would decide it for corporations, all else irrelevant for them. All else being even somebody might ask about what pilot wants. Think about the busses would any one ask what their bus driver wants? It might be unfortunate, but it is kinda the same
I opened UA-cam because I was going to watch something. Saw this video as a recommended video. Sounded interesting. Now I’m finished with the video and I have no idea why I originally opened UA-cam. Damn you, UA-cam. You win again.
The touch screens are very redundant as tasks/menus can be accessed on different ones. See the video from a few days back about the G600 symmetry flight deck
Actually, maybe he didn't mention that submarines try to keep noise "in" given that nobody in the airline industry gives a fuck about keeping noise in.
@@ananda_miaoyin Maybe you can be the first genius aerospace engineer that comes up with the idea of keeping noise in an aircraft. I'm sure the entire industry will realise how important keeping noise in is at 30,000+ ft, once you point it out to them. Good for you.
I just enjoy looking at these airplane for inspiration and because airplanes are cool and the engineering is interesting... I myself have always loved the study of certain types of aviation. Basically that's all.........
@:43 The shorter takeoff distance required,(450ft), for the Global 7500 might give it an edge. This will get it in and out of more regional and private airstrips.
Looks very nice, but I don't know about touchscreen cockpit controls. Touch screen breaks/malfunctions often and it doesn't seem so safe to put such critical controls this way.
It's going to be a nice airplane, no doubt. Gulfstream is a great company. We used to have a G4, a Global Express and a Falcon 900 back in the late 1990's. The new cockpit is the weakest part of it. Too much information, too many goodies and a sidestick. Touch screens on the overhead panel, seriously? How about during turbulence...oops, wrong switch? This is why military aircraft have no more touch screens and really modern airliners keep the normal switches. For the owners the G700 looks very modern and state of the art, but less is more. Especially when your average G700 pilot has little experience in electronic checklist, FBW and sidestick operation. Even for us widebody airline pilots who fly every day, the state of the art electronic equipment is a handful. During normal operation it is very helpful but during non normal events you really have to know the details of your aircraft and fly the beast at the same time safely. Corporate pilots are in general not the best pilots. No offense here, but the reality is that their aviation background is a kind of flimsy, to say the least. Most of them never went through skill tests to become a professional two men operator. The second thing is: they simply do not fly enough. The average Gulfstream or Global Express driver logs less than five hundred hours per year. That means less than a hundred landings per pilot / copilot per year, mostly on the same three airports. This is simply not enough to fly safely and to efficiently operate a highly automated fly-by-wire sidestick cockpit aircraft. The aircraft is perfect, but the quality of the pilots is questionable. I am aware of the fact, that maybe ten percent of the corporate pilots would be good enough to fly widebody aircraft around the globe. As copilots. The new G700 cockpit is way too demanding for pilots which make only a handful of landings as PF per month. The medium rich owners have no clue about this. They trust their pilots. If they would take their flight department as serious as their own money making business, their pilots would go thru a professional selection process and they would be given a couple of takeoffs and landings per month for practicing. But most owners are cheap and obviously not smart enough to make decisions like that. They will pay the price. I have seen it. Control your reflexes and try to understand my post. You may not agree, but this is my experience after 35 years of flying one, two, three and four engined fixed wing airplanes. From hanggliders to helicopters and from P-51's to the jumbojet. Greets from the 747-8 flight deck. I have been in corporate aviation, flying small jets, turboprops and Falcon 900 worldwide, homebase Lugano/Switzerland. Congratulations to Gulfstream. It is a beautiful airplane. .
Might be just me, but I much preferred the more analogue cockpits. Actually switching a SWITCH or pressing a button on the touchscreen is a huge difference.
I have my doubts about the features that we would receive compare to the 7500 global. I feel like a g650er and than add 3 metres to it, without thinking of what the customer want. Reminds me of Boeing reaction to Airbus. The Global 7500 is an unique design in every way when works on it for 5 years in secrets and G700 is just put together in a few months after the launch and popularity of the 7500.
I've been a believer in Jesus Christ and the 66 books of the Christian Bible my whole life and I agree with you wholeheartedly. Almost all Christian churches in almost all Christian pastors are the biggest scumbags on the face of the Earth. Smooth and peaceful Journeys to you my friend.
Most of the pastors I know drive a six-year-old car. Not talking about the celebrity ones on TV, of course. But they're by far the exceptions, not the rule.
@@abc-wv4in Yeah the pastor at Rocky Mountain Christian church in Niwot Colorado drives a six-year-old car, but he stalked and eventually had sex with my wife. Does that make his six-year-old car turn him into a good guy?
"Biggest business jet" is a bit misleading. BBJs and other private airliners are of course bigger. Still, it's the biggest purpose built bizjet. I'd still be tempted by the three hole security of a Dassault
You confond with the 5 X but the production has been canceled now dassault will produce the 6 X bi engines in 2022 , pratt & witney builds the engine . The cabin will be the widest and tallest all category ! The 8 X and 7 X already fly without problem
Dassault didn't build the engine of 5 X but the company Safran . Safran has not enough experience for small engine ( business jet) but only for airbus or boeing engines. Safran has been forced to pay dassault who has been forced to stop the 5 X .
Comme je l ai dit dans d autres colonnes, cet Aircraft G 700 , est une réussite Aérodynamique, donc très fluide et trés beau ! L avionique doit être dans le même niveau, cela lui ouvre des flights Magnifique . Les passagers auront une grande chance.
Gulfstream should have gone with speed instead of range. Consistent mach 1 flight. Theres only a handful of individuals that will stand to sit in a plane for 14 hours.
The problem with supersonic is that it would immediately alienate all the government maritime agencies that use Gulfstream aircraft. Mission time and equipment capabilities are more important to those buyers than cruise speed.
There's not many things as beautiful as a Gulfstream's wings.
I guess you havent seen them up close🙄
@@scavenom2008 yeah its s work of art looking at the wings as it soars above but on the ground it's just like any other wing except its shape is different.
Is it just me, the winglet look like to winglet A350?
@@fakhrinugrohoaji8862 yes it has almost the same shape, the first ever gulfstream jet to have a change in the winglets.
Actually, they can sell you just the wings.
UA-cam - recommendations
Me - “wtf do you think I have the money!!??”
Also me - proceed to watches it anyways
Proceeds to watch*
fU Nk
Me no engrish 🤡🤣
It's also in my recommendations. Some kind of sick joke, I guess. I can't even afford the tires 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe you just googled "private jet cost" after binge watched The Blacklist
🤣😂😂😂same here
3am in New York City.. Here I am in my small rented room in Queens watching video about Gulfstream.. Life.. Oh life... 😂😂
Poor you 😣 Will pray for you from my 3 bedroom apartment in Manhattan
The Sontz do you have a neighbor that sings out his window every night and pretends to be a poor African student? Just curious...
@@lapamful how did you know???? Is that you???? 😱😱😱
It's not impossible
At least you are in New York...lol
I better start saving now to be able to afford this in 5000 years...
I`ll partner with ya so we can abbreviate it to 2500 yrs. bwahaha
@John Smith
You mean a little trip on the tarmac. Right?
@@REDMAN298
Let's cut it to 1250 years. Just stay healthy and we'll make it. Better idea: how we start crowdfunding one?
@@samlebon9884 why don`t we just find a loophole for a gofundme. (sarcasm) At least there would be something to show for the sucker`s monies.
you won’t even be able to afford the fuel costs in 5000yrs
Anybody who sees this message, I wish you all success and prosperity to get one of these beasts.
If I could afford one, I wouldn't buy one. If I could afford one I'd be one of NetJets biggest customers, and I wouldn' have to pony up for hangering at the local airport, and maintenance and fuel and insurance and crew salaries and insurance and retirement and hotel for when I'm away. For those times I didn't NEED a 7,500 mile airplane -- the VAST majority of the time, I could order up a more reasonable sized airplane to fly from south Texas to Denver, for example.
i wish you the same
Thank you and God bless you.
Thank You, same to U Holmes!
Thank you
I’m buying one as soon as the Nigerian Oil Minister sends me $100M as promised.
Oshey baddest 😂😂😂🤣🤣
@Wagner PD weird. You are better than me I guess. He said he would send me $78M.
Panda 730S hey !
I only get 60 million dollars :(
Adrian Enterprise You guys are getting paid?
😆😆
love that the switches are placed in the order that you need them to actuate the airplane!!
Yes.I would love that if I could in my King Air.
serious question: if/when the 737 max is recertified, would you happily take your family on it?
Jack Rainbow, yes, (said with an evil grin)!
@@jackrainbow560 Absolutely
@@jackrainbow560 Yes.
smh I'm sitting here watching this and critiquing what I like and don't like about it like my broke ass is gonna get one
It's always nice to dream, until someone wakes you up 😂
Not only will you (nor I of course) ever get one, never shall we even fly in one. I don't even have friends that would be able to charter one that would bring me along.
@@jeffs6090 our broke ass friends... those ninjas better start crackin the hours to get us a ride
I had the dream come true, be happy for me. Last winter a customer that was very happy with the work I had done in his house, He flew me on his jet. Twice from Boston to Aspen. Why? When I worked on his Humidifiers he was so thrilled with the results he had to have me look at the ones in Aspen. Lucky HVAC Mechanic. It was a Hawker 850,
LordCowBell
Dido.
Retired corporate pilot here. After seeing this I may want to brush off my wings and get back into flying. Wow, what an airplane. I flew G- II’s and IV’s but this one is amazing. But then again, I said that about them when they came out. I can only imagine what’s on the drawing board for the next G whatever.
WOW! The integration of the checklist into the cockpit controls and allowing the pilots to arrange everything in the order they have to command it for checklist purposes is awesome! As an editor for tech manuals this is just incredible!!!
My dad is getting one for my birthday! I hope he remembers to get extra batteries for the remote control!
Congratulations
Knew gulfstream wasn't going to let bombardier get away with the global 7500. You had to enter a market and you're entering with a splash. Great work. Looking forward to the first flight.
@gulfstream good luck with certification and at NBAA this year. Maybe you can secure a large order from @Flexjet and other Fractional companies.
"By pilot for pilot" cockpit design. Brilliant move by Gulfstream.
Pilots are not the ones who usually purchase such planes though
Maxim Matkovsky their the ones who fly it though dipshit
@@maximmatkovsky6490 I am very well aware of that, but taking the workload off any pilot, like they have done here, is any aircraft owners' dream. A happy pilot means happy pax.
@@Brother-Louis that is true, but like I have said opinion of pilots might not be the deciding one. Financial costs of the plane would decide it for corporations, all else irrelevant for them. All else being even somebody might ask about what pilot wants. Think about the busses would any one ask what their bus driver wants? It might be unfortunate, but it is kinda the same
@@apexjailor9349 unfortunately, in real world, they are just the employees. How often bosses ask what their employees want?
Mega church pastors about tell their congregation that God told them they need this jet.
Money is energy just like God.
The creation of money was the say humanity died
I am supporting my pastor to get one of these. Have too much money
Pass the trash can, for your contributions:>)
And guess what, they are gonna get 4! Don't be jealous! Start praying!
UA-cam: Recommends this video
Me: I better watch in case I get one of these in the future
I opened UA-cam because I was going to watch something. Saw this video as a recommended video. Sounded interesting. Now I’m finished with the video and I have no idea why I originally opened UA-cam. Damn you, UA-cam. You win again.
Drawing inspiration from the ocean to improve flying.
That cockpit tech makes the 787 / A350 cockpits seem stone age. Very impressive.
would be a nice a feelin walkin into an empty one of these to customise it. you know you've made it then.
Yeah you know you've made it to another lender to borrow more money to customize it lol
@@brotherd1977 lol
@Wes McGee then you didn't make it
Gta5
Lol @youall
When it'll be available on Amazon?
Neiman Marcus gets it first
why do you want to buy one and return in 30 days :/
It's already out on Amazon. I was so ready to buy it but I found out it wasn't prime eligible. What a let down.
What beautiful bird!
Hope there’s a Black Friday sale
Lookin' comfortable! Sweet ride.
Not big enough
I'm going for the 7500!!
It will look great on my shelf
wonder what happen if those touchscreen stop working mid flight,
hope they remember to make analog button backup for those touchscreen
if electronics go outz you're screwed, if one touch screen goes out, you probable will be able to change layout on other screens
The touch screens are very redundant as tasks/menus can be accessed on different ones. See the video from a few days back about the G600 symmetry flight deck
@@wewillrockyou1986 yup, same flight deck on a longer body
There's usually a separate self contained PDF with battery backup and its own inbuilt sensor.
There will be a episode on flight crash investigation thats it
Yes sir proud to be part of these family
Are you a aeroplane?
Actually, submarines try to keep noise "in" and "out" of the sonar-scopes for the bad guys.
Beat me to it. Thank God the engineers are smarter than the C-suite.
Actually, maybe he didn't mention that submarines try to keep noise "in" given that nobody in the airline industry gives a fuck about keeping noise in.
@@ananda_miaoyin Maybe you can be the first genius aerospace engineer that comes up with the idea of keeping noise in an aircraft. I'm sure the entire industry will realise how important keeping noise in is at 30,000+ ft, once you point it out to them.
Good for you.
@@dampaul13 The OP was referring to the misspeach of the boss - I was agreeing by saying that engineers are SMARTER than them.
Dick.
@@ananda_miaoyin That last word! You need to wash your mouth with soap.
Yeah my G700 is in the shop right now getting the oil changed so just gonna take this coach middle seat 6AM flight for now.
Best cockpit ever omg 😍😍😍😍
I just enjoy looking at these airplane for inspiration and because airplanes are cool and the engineering is interesting...
I myself have always loved the study of certain types of aviation. Basically that's all.........
God told me my church needs this jet
😭😭😂🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
I think that allowing pilots to build the flight deck by pilots for pilots was a stroke of Genius & will really push the G700 forward in sales .
Two words: Ever built...
Two words: World climate...
Two words: Ham Sandwich...
@@gesuchter World climate... = eco terrorist triggered
@keith moore Calm down old man, we don't want you to get a heart attack. Me as a young person, who has all his life infront cares about the future.
@keith moore go vote for trump and let adults speak
I've never thought of plans being beautiful but this is a art peace
Getting mine at Costco.
I have to say Gulf Stream has really come a long way!
Definitely trading my G5 in for the new model!! Feels good to be blessed
Sure buddy...
@@palmsofdestin1 Sure Thing....Happy Wednesday
Keep the G 550
@:43 The shorter takeoff distance required,(450ft), for the Global 7500 might give it an edge. This will get it in and out of more regional and private airstrips.
For just under 7min, I was a billionaire being taken through my next jet.
I want to see the Gulfstream 700 and the soon to be global express 8000 next to each other. 😍 that would be a sight to see
What a beautiful Bird =D
What a expensive bird
Are u gay? what a joke🤣
I don't know why u found this adorable......
i just ordered one. Thank you Gulfstream. cannot wait till is ready
Looks very nice, but I don't know about touchscreen cockpit controls. Touch screen breaks/malfunctions often and it doesn't seem so safe to put such critical controls this way.
I've never had a problem with touch screen.
vol4cast there’s manual option if that happens
It's going to be a nice airplane, no doubt. Gulfstream is a great company. We used to have a G4, a Global Express and a Falcon 900 back in the late 1990's. The new cockpit is the weakest part of it. Too much information, too many goodies and a sidestick. Touch screens on the overhead panel, seriously? How about during turbulence...oops, wrong switch? This is why military aircraft have no more touch screens and really modern airliners keep the normal switches. For the owners the G700 looks very modern and state of the art, but less is more. Especially when your average G700 pilot has little experience in electronic checklist, FBW and sidestick operation. Even for us widebody airline pilots who fly every day, the state of the art electronic equipment is a handful. During normal operation it is very helpful but during non normal events you really have to know the details of your aircraft and fly the beast at the same time safely. Corporate pilots are in general not the best pilots. No offense here, but the reality is that their aviation background is a kind of flimsy, to say the least. Most of them never went through skill tests to become a professional two men operator. The second thing is: they simply do not fly enough. The average Gulfstream or Global Express driver logs less than five hundred hours per year. That means less than a hundred landings per pilot / copilot per year, mostly on the same three airports. This is simply not enough to fly safely and to efficiently operate a highly automated fly-by-wire sidestick cockpit aircraft. The aircraft is perfect, but the quality of the pilots is questionable. I am aware of the fact, that maybe ten percent of the corporate pilots would be good enough to fly widebody aircraft around the globe. As copilots. The new G700 cockpit is way too demanding for pilots which make only a handful of landings as PF per month. The medium rich owners have no clue about this. They trust their pilots. If they would take their flight department as serious as their own money making business, their pilots would go thru a professional selection process and they would be given a couple of takeoffs and landings per month for practicing. But most owners are cheap and obviously not smart enough to make decisions like that. They will pay the price. I have seen it.
Control your reflexes and try to understand my post. You may not agree, but this is my experience after 35 years of flying one, two, three and four engined fixed wing airplanes. From hanggliders to helicopters and from P-51's to the jumbojet.
Greets from the 747-8 flight deck. I have been in corporate aviation, flying small jets, turboprops and Falcon 900 worldwide, homebase Lugano/Switzerland.
Congratulations to Gulfstream. It is a beautiful airplane.
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Just use autopilot like they did in the movie Airplane!
Beautiful Gulfstream G122 might work at Tods point on Saturday at 3:30pm as well as the edge on Saturday at 12:45pm-2:25pm.
I am going own one of these.
The Investment Corner good luck dad
Best of luck to you fella
What a beautiful bird. Inside and outside.
Music by Chris Zabriskie "Oxygen Garden" on album "Divider"
Might be just me, but I much preferred the more analogue cockpits. Actually switching a SWITCH or pressing a button on the touchscreen is a huge difference.
Im watching this while eating cornflakes...seems legit
Most beautiful wings in civil aviation.
I have my doubts about the features that we would receive compare to the 7500 global. I feel like a g650er and than add 3 metres to it, without thinking of what the customer want. Reminds me of Boeing reaction to Airbus. The Global 7500 is an unique design in every way when works on it for 5 years in secrets and G700 is just put together in a few months after the launch and popularity of the 7500.
This hasn't been put together a few months after the bombardier 7500.....Trust me
@@TheStevenboothman why......trust you.........
@@naughtyUphillboy because I have been working on it
@@TheStevenboothman Good but people will pay 80Mil for SST business jet.........need to work on that.......
Yes. This. Should. Redesign. The. Whole. Airplane. Industry. For. The. 21st. Century. AWESOME....
Now that is a truly BizJet; ultra long range with stateroom &/ standup shower
@@parimal7528 if we only talking about bizjet not a bizliner. If so why don't you preferred for ACJ380
I'm purchasing mine as soon as they are released in 2022, Must stay positive.
Soon im going to be a pilot of this airplane
1:11 love this momment
I’m sure that the CEO’s are scrambling to figure out exactly how many jobs to eliminate in order to buy one.
Not actually. No one pays their own money to purchase a jet. They grow their buisness and use the tax money to buy the plane and write it off.
Nice video! I fly private about once a month. I usually fly on Citation X's. I have yet to fly on a Gulfstream, but I will. This plane looks amazing!
I can see evangelical preachers begging their congregations for them get a G700 to get out the good news
I've been a believer in Jesus Christ and the 66 books of the Christian Bible my whole life and I agree with you wholeheartedly. Almost all Christian churches in almost all Christian pastors are the biggest scumbags on the face of the Earth. Smooth and peaceful Journeys to you my friend.
Most of the pastors I know drive a six-year-old car. Not talking about the celebrity ones on TV, of course. But they're by far the exceptions, not the rule.
@@abc-wv4in Yeah the pastor at Rocky Mountain Christian church in Niwot Colorado drives a six-year-old car, but he stalked and eventually had sex with my wife. Does that make his six-year-old car turn him into a good guy?
@@gaittr .....lol, are you still with your wife?
Dan Ordel good question..
I will buy one when the g800 comes out
Oh how i wish to work in gulfstream maintenance team even a day. 👨🔧
Dr. You Cariaga just apply... they are even offering a sign on bonus rn
You have to be careful with the interior and the paint... outside
They just laid off over 400 people, more coming in December.
@@rightocarry1 Any openings at Dunder Mifflin? A.A.R.M. maybe?
@@CptPrice62 we have some openings at Athlead. How handy are you with a broom?
The shape and colour is a winner
Gulfstream rocks‼️
Awesome, was wondering what they were going to announce. Now we know. Now how Embraer gets into this class should be interesting.
I love your videos. I still like the Global 7500 better but it does bring some competition. I’m sure you’ll make a comparison video later on.
I should have known it would be the G7 that I fall in love with. Luv the specs!!
I can see Kenneth Copeland getting one of these from his congregation.
Impressive! I have only flown on a GIII and GV....Hope to experience GVII in the future!
Not a big fan of touch screen for flight systems
You right,what happen if the system had glitch on mid air.
Pretty hard to use in turbulence or when you are having flight control problems.
Wow what a gorgeous way to travel
Everything touchscreen? What if the interface of the screens start to glitch.
I fly a G1000 and the interface is built to withstand glitches with software updates. This isn't you're cheap chevy or ford touch screen crap.
@@calebmiller6611 well what if there is nuclear EMP?
@@adamdavids1760 then you go pilotage
You land, screens would not be mandatory if there is a semblance of VFR.
Would they provide a analytical graph with the potentional gold diggers i could aqquire with this peice of equipment?
Beautiful bird 😍😍
I am planning to get one in 2022.
Fingers crossed.
I’ll take 2...❤️✈️
The business of JetBlue A320 is with me on Tuesday from noon to 1:39pm behind bars for Danbury branch on new Haven line.
"Biggest business jet" is a bit misleading. BBJs and other private airliners are of course bigger. Still, it's the biggest purpose built bizjet. I'd still be tempted by the three hole security of a Dassault
Maybe it was just me but first thing at hearing about the new G700, I immediately had to find a pic to count how many windows-- "7,8,9,10! ohhhh boy!"
I’ll place an order tonight. Then I’ll wake up just in time before the delivery 😩😅
Damn, and I just saved up enough for the 650 now I need to wait
Dassault prepares the. Falcon 8 X the competition continues
have they fix the engine issue yet with the 6X?
You confond with the 5 X but the production has been canceled now dassault will produce the 6 X bi engines in 2022 , pratt & witney builds the engine . The cabin will be the widest and tallest all category !
The 8 X and 7 X already fly without problem
Dassault didn't build the engine of 5 X but the company Safran . Safran has not enough experience for small engine ( business jet) but only for airbus or boeing engines.
Safran has been forced to pay dassault who has been forced to stop the 5 X .
This'll be our new tour plane!!
I just ordered mine, can’t wait for it to not be delivered to me😀
The Man from Nantucket I just ordered 2. Did yours get delivered yet ?
Supreme Etnel no not yet
Johnny Ace why not upload a tour for all of us to see
Shibaaa I will
Johnny Ace I guess I’ll upload mine too once it gets delivered next month 👍🏽
Simply Beautiful.
2:30. Submarines try to keep noise IN. But nice try...
Isn’t that effectively the same thing?
@@edawg792 Not if you're being an Internet dilettante that feels the need to critique everything in a pathetic attempt to sound intelligent...
Actually on reflection I think he’s saying they made further improvements on keeping noise OUT of the entire design program.
I think this will become my first private gulfstream can't wait G700 🦅🦅🦅😁😁
Man I'd like something like that
*looks at the $4 in my bank account*
I'm overdrawn by $13.00
I have $20 in savings. 😥
@@mankokennewick5802 No 35 dollar fee yet
@@crex758 yes, plus that....how did you know that?
I had less than $4 just after graduation. I don’t own a private jet but flew them a few times. You can do it brother. Work hard 😀
Comme je l ai dit dans d autres colonnes, cet Aircraft G 700 , est une réussite Aérodynamique, donc très fluide et trés beau ! L avionique doit être dans le même niveau, cela lui ouvre des flights Magnifique .
Les passagers auront une grande chance.
Shut up and take my money, oh wait I'm broke
Omg why did I watch this. This will never be a dream.
God bless the billionaires that are willing to buy these planes. It literally employs thousands of people.
This new announcement comes right after a huge layoff at Gulfstream. 362 Managers and engineers in Savannah. True story.
Ahhh, watching videos of thing I wish I could afford. What a life.
Starting gofundme now
I will definitely go for one.
Gulfstream should have gone with speed instead of range. Consistent mach 1 flight. Theres only a handful of individuals that will stand to sit in a plane for 14 hours.
Mach 1??? That doesnt justify the cost and technicalities
yeah speed is way better then range, if they can shave off a couple of hours on each flight that would be a big selling point
Its bad..........i travelled 1st class...........14 hrs.........my first really long flight.........i felt we need SSTs.....
I believe all the manufacturers are exploring supersonic designs currently.
The problem with supersonic is that it would immediately alienate all the government maritime agencies that use Gulfstream aircraft. Mission time and equipment capabilities are more important to those buyers than cruise speed.
Finally think I picked out my next ride.
*Four to five times lower emissions,* whoa
Its four to five percent lower emissions compared to gulfstream 650 not times
@@mynehutmel ah, ok makes sense
I want ONE!!
All digital touch screens, can't wait to see what happens to these planes when those systems fail.
2022....cool I'll be able to get it by then