There are two major reasons to discuss the new Gulfstream G6. Firstly, there is a Top 5 song in the US iTunes charts called “Like a G6” by a group called Far East Movement. And secondly, tomorrow’s jackpot for the SuperEna Lottery is EUR 150 Million (R1.5 Billion) – which is probably the only way you will be able to buy such a stunning toy.
Let’s check this toy out:
The G-6 – Now you’re killing it..
The Gulfstream G650 (official name) is a twin-engine business jet aircraft under development by Gulfstream Aerospace. It was formally launched as an internal company project in May 2005, and publicly unveiled on March 13, 2008. At the public announcement occasion, company executives stated the new airplane would become Gulfstream’s largest, fastest and most expensive business jet when it enters the market.
The G650 will fly at cruise speeds of Mach 0.85 to 0.90, with maximum speed of Mach 0.925 and will have a range of up to 7,000 nmi (13,000 km). It will be equipped with a full kitchen and bar and may be equipped with a variety of entertainment features including satellite phones and wireless Internet. The new jet will use the new Rolls-Royce BR725 engine producing a maximum thrust of 17,000 pounds-force (75.6 kN). Gulfstream states that with a weight of less than 100,000 pounds (45,360 kg), it will be able to land at small airports avoiding the busy airports around the world.
I’m absolutely fine with that vibe! CLICK HERE to read more about the plane.
And, at $58 Million to buy one, I strongly suggest you buy a ticket to tomorrow’s SuperEna lottery! It just makes buying these things that much more seriously!
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