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Gulfstream IV

The Gulfstream IV (or G-IV or GIV) and derivatives are a family of twinjet aircraft, mainly for private or business use. They were designed and built by Gulfstream Aerospace, a General Dynamics company based in Savannah, Georgia, United States, from 1985 until 2018. Aircraft power is provided by two Rolls-Royce RB.183 Tay turbofans.

Gulfstream IV
The Gulfstream IV is a low-wing aircraft with twin aft-mounted turbofans and a T-tail, here in service of the United States Department of Commerce
Role Business jet
Manufacturer Gulfstream Aerospace
First flight September 19, 1985
Status Active service
Primary users United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Navy
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Produced 1985–2018
Number built 900+ [1]
Developed from Gulfstream III
Developed into Gulfstream V

Upon delivery of the last G450, over 900 GIV/GIV-SP/G450 units had been produced. The last G450 was delivered on 19 January 2018 after 365 deliveries over 12 years, ending a 30-year production run, to be replaced by the G500.[1]

Development edit

 
executive cabin

Gulfstream, in collaboration with Grumman, began work on the Gulfstream IV in March 1983 as a re-engined, stretched fuselage derivative of the Gulfstream III. The first GIV made its maiden flight on September 19, 1985.[2] The model received type certification from the FAA on April 22, 1987.[3] The G-IV entered into service with serial number 1000 in 1987 and was upgraded to the special purpose GIV-SP version at serial number 1214 in 1993. It was later redesignated G400 at serial number 1500.[4] A shorter range variant was created based on the GIV and given the G300 designation in 2002.[2]

In 2001, Gulfstream began work on an improved version of the GIV-SP, originally designated GIV-X. It was later renamed G450. The G450 is lengthened 1 ft (0.305 m) over the G400 and shares the forward fuselage and larger cockpit of the G550. Following its first flight on 30 April 2003, production of the G450 began in October 2004, replacing the G400. The G450 has better performance and comes with the PlaneView cockpit with four 14-inch (355 mm) liquid crystal displays and a Head up display (HUD). The shorter range G350 version of the G450 was developed and received certification in 2004.[5][6]

By 2018, 1990 to 1992 GIVs were for sale at $1.6-4.4 million, 1992 to 1999 GIVSPs were listed for $1.25-5.2 million, 15-year-old G300s and G400s were available for $4.5-7 million and 2006 to 2016 G450s at $9.95-23.75 million.[7]

Design edit

 
G450 updated flight deck

Compared to the Gulfstream III, a decision to redesign the wing structure for weight reduction presented an opportunity for an aerodynamic redesign of the wing to reduce cruise drag and increase range. Wing contour modifications had to be restricted to the forward 65% of wing chord so that no redesign of the control surfaces would be necessary. Modification of the inboard wing would have entailed a redesign of the fuselage floor structure, consequently this region of the wing was not modified. Outboard wing modifications were aimed at reducing the peak subcritical pressure coefficient and moving it aft in an effort to reduce shock strength and increase shock sweep.[8]

At 12,420 lbs, the Rolls-Royce Tay fanjet engines provided more thrust than the 11,400 lbs of the Gulfstream III. Speed, noise levels, emissions, fuel economy, range, and cargo capacity were also markedly improved over the earlier model.[9]

The Gulfstream IV wing has a weaker, more swept outboard shock resulting in a lower cruise drag. Other benefits arising from this design are a lower root bending moment due to the more inboard center of pressure, a lower stall speed due to washout and a larger fuel volume due to increased chord. These aerodynamic improvements result in an increase in range of over 300 nautical miles.[10] In addition to the wing redesign, the Gulfstream IV also became the first business jet to have an entire glass cockpit.[11]

The G400 has a large cabin, long range of 4,350 nautical miles (8,060 km) and the same comfort and design that characterize the G series. Maximum cruise height and speed are 45,000 ft and Mach 0.85. Earlier models were fitted with Honeywell's SPZ 8000 Avionics package. The SPZ 8400 Avionics Package was an option, becoming standard on later models. Its second-hand price was below $15 million (~$18.7 million in 2021) in 2009.[4] Gulfstream had also considered making a 5.5 m (18 ft) longer, 24-27 seat model for airline use.[9]

Operational history edit

 
NOAA's GIV and WP-3

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operates a GIV-SP (N49RF) modified to fly scientists and crew members at 45,000 feet around tropical cyclones. The aircraft was modified to drop instruments called "dropsondes" to measure windspeed, barometric pressure, humidity, and temperature as they fall to the surface of the ocean. By sampling the cyclone with these dropsondes over a 4,000 mile track around the storm, the forecasters at NOAA's National Hurricane Center and Hurricane Research Division can better predict where the hurricane will be "steered" by the upper level winds. They also predict wind shear that will either increase or decrease a hurricane's strength. The GIV-SP is suited for this mission since it is fast, and can fly long distances with ample cabin space for the crew and instruments.[12] In 2009, the NOAA GIV-SP was further modified by the addition of a side-scanning Doppler radar to the rear fuselage. This radar is used for storm cloud profiling.[13]

In June 1987 a Gulfstream IV set 22 world records in its class in flying west around the world in 45 hr 25 min. The next year another GIV set 11 world records flying east around the world.[14] In 1990, Gulfstream CEO Allen Paulson and a Gulfstream flight crew set 35 international records for around-the-world flight in a GIV.[15]

Variants edit

C-20F/G/H/J military variants edit

 
U.S. Army C-20F

The U.S. military variant of the IV, designated C-20F/G/H/J Gulfstream IV in Department of Defense service.[16] The C-20F is a GIV model operated by the U.S. Army in a command/executive transport role.

The C-20G aircraft[17] may be configured for cargo operations, 26 passenger operations or combinations of the two. With passengers seats removed, it may be configured as three pallets with no passengers or two pallets and eight passengers or one pallet and fourteen passengers. With full seating, the aircraft is capable of accommodating up to twenty-six passengers and a crew of four. A hydraulically operated cargo door is installed on the starboard side of the aircraft, and a ball roller cargo floor is capable of accommodating palletized cargo. The C-20G was operated by Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Four Eight (VR-48) at Naval Air Facility, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland before its 2012 deactivation. It is operated by VMR Detachment Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii.[18] The C-20G is also known as the "Grey Ghost"[19]

The C-20H is a GIV-SP model operated by the U.S. Air Force in a command/executive transport role. The C-20J is a GIV-SP model operated by the U.S. Army in a command/executive transport role.

The United States Department of Defense C-20A/B/C/D/E aircraft are all Gulfstream III variants.

G350/G450 edit

 
The G450 (GIV-X) is 12 in (30 cm) longer and the main door is moved aft, it has updated engines, flight deck and systems.

The G450 is a designation for the model GIV-X, approved by the FAA on August 12, 2004, as is the G350, which has a reduced fuel capacity. Compared to the Gulfstream IV, its fuselage is 12 inches longer and the main entry door relocated aft. The Rolls-Royce Tay 611 engines are replaced by 611-8Cs with FADEC, redesigned thrust reversers, nacelles and pylons which increases range and payload, coupled with aerodynamic improvements. Many Gulfstream V-SP improvements are used: the Honeywell advanced flight deck display suite, electrical power generation, cabin temperature control and pressurization, nose and nose landing gear. It also has an improved APU and flap/stab actuation system, redesigned main landing gear wheels and brakes, flight control system hard-over protection system.[3]

By the end of the G450 production run, 365 aircraft were produced, with prices ranging from $15 million to $32 million.[20]

Operators edit

Civil operators edit

 
Gulfstream IV Air Ambulance

The aircraft is operated by private individuals, companies and executive charter operators, and in fractional ownership programs.

Government and military operators edit

 
A Gulfstream IV of the Royal Netherlands Air Force
 
Japan Air Self-Defense Force U-4

  Brunei

  Chile
  Ivory Coast
  Japan
  Malaysia
  Netherlands
  Pakistan
  Saudi Arabia
  Sweden
  Tanzania
  United States

Former military operators edit

  Ireland
  Uganda
  • The Government of Uganda purchased one G-IV SP in December 2000 at a cost of US$31.5 million for Presidential flights. It was replaced in February 2009 by a G550.[28]

Specifications edit

 
3-view line drawing of the Gulfstream IV-SP
 
Passenger Layout
GIV[29] GIV-SP[29] G350[30] G450[31]
Cockpit crew Two
Seating capacity 14-19 19 maximum, 12-16 typical
Length 88ft 4in / 26.92m 89ft 4in / 27.23m
Wingspan 77ft 10 / 23.72m
Wing area 950.39sqft / 88.3m²
Overall height 24ft 5in / 7.45m 25ft 2in / 7.67m
MTOW 73,200 lb (33,203 kg) 74,600 lb (33,838 kg) 70,900 lb (32,160 kg) 74,600 lb (33,838 kg)
Empty weight 35,500 lb (16,103 kg) 42,700 lb (19,368 kg) 43,000 lb (19,504 kg)
Cruising speed Mach 0.80 – Mach 0.85 (459–488 kn; 850–903 km/h)
Maximum speed Mach 0.88 (505 kn; 935 km/h)
Range 4,220 nmi (7,815 km) 3,800 nmi (7,038 km) 4,350 nmi (8,056 km)
Service ceiling 45,000 ft (13,716 m)
Engines (×2) Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8 Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8C
Thrust 13,850lbf / 61.6kN

See also edit

Related development

Related lists

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Sarsfield, Kate (2018-01-23). "Gulfstream launches G500 global demo tour". Flightglobal.
  2. ^ a b Frawley, Gerald. "Gulfstream IV, G300 & G400". The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, 2003/2004. Fishwick, Act: Aerospace Publications, 2003. ISBN 1-875671-58-7.
  3. ^ a b "Type Certificate date Sheet NO. A12EA, revision 46" (PDF). FAA. February 22, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Gulfstream IV". Business and Commercial Aviation. Aviation Week. January 2009.
  5. ^ Gerzanics, Michael (22 November 2004). "Flight Test: Gulstream [sic] G450 – Heir Apparent". Flight Global. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  6. ^ Velocci, Tony (22 October 2016). "G450 Production Coming To An End". Forbes. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  7. ^ Huber, Mark (December 2018). "For many models, market hitting the apex" (PDF). Aviation International News. pp. 20–21, 24.
  8. ^ Chandrasekharan, R.M., Murphy, W.R., Taverna, F.P. and Boppe, C.W., "Computational Aerodynamic of the Gulfstream IV Wing", AIAA paper 85-0427, presented at the AIAA 23rd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno Nevada, January 1985.
  9. ^ a b Smith, David C. (March 1986). "Everybody takes a number". Ward's Auto World. Ward's Communications. 22 (3): 36.
  10. ^ Boppe, Charles W., "Computational Aerodynamic Design: X-29, the Gulfstream Series and a Tactical Fighter", SAE paper 851789, 1985 Wright Brothers Award Paper, presented at the Aerospace Technology Conference & Exposition, Long Beach California, October 1985.
  11. ^ Thomas, Joel (19 May 2014). "History of the Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation". stratos jet charters.
  12. ^ "Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV) 2007-02-18 at the Wayback Machine." National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration web site.
  13. ^ Picture of the Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV-SP aircraft Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  14. ^ "Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV". airliners.net
  15. ^ Lacy, Clay. "Clay Lacy on Allen Paulson". Clay Lacy. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  16. ^ . US DoD, 12 May 2004.
  17. ^ "Aviation Photo #0606801: Gulfstream Aerospace C-20G Gulfstream IV (G-IV) - USA - Navy". Airliners.net.
  18. ^ Wings of Gold, Vol. 36, No. 3, Fall 2011, Association of Naval Aviation, Alexandria, VA, pp.18-21
  19. ^ The Grey Ghost 2011-07-04 at the Wayback Machine Hawaii Reporter: Dispatches from the War on Terrorism, September 24, 2004
  20. ^ George, Fred (November 24, 2014). "An Operational Look at: Gulfstream's G450". Business & Commercial Aviation.
  21. ^ a b "jeteditor.com". ww38.jeteditor.com.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h "World Air Forces 2022". Flightglobal Insight. 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  23. ^ Cooper et al. 2011, p. 225
  24. ^ "Gulfstream IV" (in Dutch). Netherlands Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  25. ^ "Aviation Photo #6744749: Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV-SP - Pakistan - Air Force".
  26. ^ Cooper et al. 2011, p. 232
  27. ^ "Government jet sold for €462k". March 30, 2015 – via www.rte.ie. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  28. ^ . The Observer (Uganda). February 2009. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  29. ^ a b Frawley, Gerard. "Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV". The International Directory of Civil Aircraft. Technical Data & Specifications.
  30. ^ "G350 Specifications". Gulfstream. 2010.
  31. ^ "G450 Specifications" (PDF). Gulfstream. September 2015.

Bibliography edit

  • Cooper, Tom; Weinert, Peter; Hinz, Fabian; Lepko, Mark (2011). African MiGs, Volume 2: Madagascar to Zimbabwe. Houston: Harpia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9825539-8-5.

External links edit

  • Gulfstream G450
  • George, Fred (April 2000). "Gulfstream IV SP Operator Survey" (PDF). Business & Commercial Aviation. Aviation Week.
  • George, Fred (December 2003). "Gulfstream's 450 Surprise". Business & Commercial Aviation. Aviation Week.

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Gulfstream G400 redirects here Not to be confused with Gulfstream G400 G500 G600 The Gulfstream IV or G IV or GIV and derivatives are a family of twinjet aircraft mainly for private or business use They were designed and built by Gulfstream Aerospace a General Dynamics company based in Savannah Georgia United States from 1985 until 2018 Aircraft power is provided by two Rolls Royce RB 183 Tay turbofans Gulfstream IVThe Gulfstream IV is a low wing aircraft with twin aft mounted turbofans and a T tail here in service of the United States Department of CommerceRole Business jetManufacturer Gulfstream AerospaceFirst flight September 19 1985Status Active servicePrimary users United States Air ForceUnited States Army United States Navy National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationProduced 1985 2018Number built 900 1 Developed from Gulfstream IIIDeveloped into Gulfstream VUpon delivery of the last G450 over 900 GIV GIV SP G450 units had been produced The last G450 was delivered on 19 January 2018 after 365 deliveries over 12 years ending a 30 year production run to be replaced by the G500 1 Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Operational history 4 Variants 4 1 C 20F G H J military variants 4 2 G350 G450 5 Operators 5 1 Civil operators 5 2 Government and military operators 5 3 Former military operators 6 Specifications 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Citations 8 2 Bibliography 9 External linksDevelopment edit nbsp executive cabinGulfstream in collaboration with Grumman began work on the Gulfstream IV in March 1983 as a re engined stretched fuselage derivative of the Gulfstream III The first GIV made its maiden flight on September 19 1985 2 The model received type certification from the FAA on April 22 1987 3 The G IV entered into service with serial number 1000 in 1987 and was upgraded to the special purpose GIV SP version at serial number 1214 in 1993 It was later redesignated G400 at serial number 1500 4 A shorter range variant was created based on the GIV and given the G300 designation in 2002 2 In 2001 Gulfstream began work on an improved version of the GIV SP originally designated GIV X It was later renamed G450 The G450 is lengthened 1 ft 0 305 m over the G400 and shares the forward fuselage and larger cockpit of the G550 Following its first flight on 30 April 2003 production of the G450 began in October 2004 replacing the G400 The G450 has better performance and comes with the PlaneView cockpit with four 14 inch 355 mm liquid crystal displays and a Head up display HUD The shorter range G350 version of the G450 was developed and received certification in 2004 5 6 By 2018 1990 to 1992 GIVs were for sale at 1 6 4 4 million 1992 to 1999 GIVSPs were listed for 1 25 5 2 million 15 year old G300s and G400s were available for 4 5 7 million and 2006 to 2016 G450s at 9 95 23 75 million 7 Design edit nbsp G450 updated flight deckCompared to the Gulfstream III a decision to redesign the wing structure for weight reduction presented an opportunity for an aerodynamic redesign of the wing to reduce cruise drag and increase range Wing contour modifications had to be restricted to the forward 65 of wing chord so that no redesign of the control surfaces would be necessary Modification of the inboard wing would have entailed a redesign of the fuselage floor structure consequently this region of the wing was not modified Outboard wing modifications were aimed at reducing the peak subcritical pressure coefficient and moving it aft in an effort to reduce shock strength and increase shock sweep 8 At 12 420 lbs the Rolls Royce Tay fanjet engines provided more thrust than the 11 400 lbs of the Gulfstream III Speed noise levels emissions fuel economy range and cargo capacity were also markedly improved over the earlier model 9 The Gulfstream IV wing has a weaker more swept outboard shock resulting in a lower cruise drag Other benefits arising from this design are a lower root bending moment due to the more inboard center of pressure a lower stall speed due to washout and a larger fuel volume due to increased chord These aerodynamic improvements result in an increase in range of over 300 nautical miles 10 In addition to the wing redesign the Gulfstream IV also became the first business jet to have an entire glass cockpit 11 The G400 has a large cabin long range of 4 350 nautical miles 8 060 km and the same comfort and design that characterize the G series Maximum cruise height and speed are 45 000 ft and Mach 0 85 Earlier models were fitted with Honeywell s SPZ 8000 Avionics package The SPZ 8400 Avionics Package was an option becoming standard on later models Its second hand price was below 15 million 18 7 million in 2021 in 2009 4 Gulfstream had also considered making a 5 5 m 18 ft longer 24 27 seat model for airline use 9 Operational history edit nbsp NOAA s GIV and WP 3The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA operates a GIV SP N49RF modified to fly scientists and crew members at 45 000 feet around tropical cyclones The aircraft was modified to drop instruments called dropsondes to measure windspeed barometric pressure humidity and temperature as they fall to the surface of the ocean By sampling the cyclone with these dropsondes over a 4 000 mile track around the storm the forecasters at NOAA s National Hurricane Center and Hurricane Research Division can better predict where the hurricane will be steered by the upper level winds They also predict wind shear that will either increase or decrease a hurricane s strength The GIV SP is suited for this mission since it is fast and can fly long distances with ample cabin space for the crew and instruments 12 In 2009 the NOAA GIV SP was further modified by the addition of a side scanning Doppler radar to the rear fuselage This radar is used for storm cloud profiling 13 In June 1987 a Gulfstream IV set 22 world records in its class in flying west around the world in 45 hr 25 min The next year another GIV set 11 world records flying east around the world 14 In 1990 Gulfstream CEO Allen Paulson and a Gulfstream flight crew set 35 international records for around the world flight in a GIV 15 Variants editC 20F G H J military variants edit nbsp U S Army C 20FThe U S military variant of the IV designated C 20F G H J Gulfstream IV in Department of Defense service 16 The C 20F is a GIV model operated by the U S Army in a command executive transport role The C 20G aircraft 17 may be configured for cargo operations 26 passenger operations or combinations of the two With passengers seats removed it may be configured as three pallets with no passengers or two pallets and eight passengers or one pallet and fourteen passengers With full seating the aircraft is capable of accommodating up to twenty six passengers and a crew of four A hydraulically operated cargo door is installed on the starboard side of the aircraft and a ball roller cargo floor is capable of accommodating palletized cargo The C 20G was operated by Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Four Eight VR 48 at Naval Air Facility Andrews Air Force Base Maryland before its 2012 deactivation It is operated by VMR Detachment Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Base Hawaii 18 The C 20G is also known as the Grey Ghost 19 The C 20H is a GIV SP model operated by the U S Air Force in a command executive transport role The C 20J is a GIV SP model operated by the U S Army in a command executive transport role The United States Department of Defense C 20A B C D E aircraft are all Gulfstream III variants G350 G450 edit nbsp The G450 GIV X is 12 in 30 cm longer and the main door is moved aft it has updated engines flight deck and systems The G450 is a designation for the model GIV X approved by the FAA on August 12 2004 as is the G350 which has a reduced fuel capacity Compared to the Gulfstream IV its fuselage is 12 inches longer and the main entry door relocated aft The Rolls Royce Tay 611 engines are replaced by 611 8Cs with FADEC redesigned thrust reversers nacelles and pylons which increases range and payload coupled with aerodynamic improvements Many Gulfstream V SP improvements are used the Honeywell advanced flight deck display suite electrical power generation cabin temperature control and pressurization nose and nose landing gear It also has an improved APU and flap stab actuation system redesigned main landing gear wheels and brakes flight control system hard over protection system 3 By the end of the G450 production run 365 aircraft were produced with prices ranging from 15 million to 32 million 20 Operators editCivil operators edit nbsp Gulfstream IV Air AmbulanceThe aircraft is operated by private individuals companies and executive charter operators and in fractional ownership programs Government and military operators edit nbsp A Gulfstream IV of the Royal Netherlands Air Force nbsp Japan Air Self Defense Force U 4 nbsp Brunei Sultan of Brunei 21 nbsp ChileChilean Air Force 22 nbsp Ivory CoastCote d Ivoire Air Force 23 nbsp JapanJapan Air Self Defense Force 22 nbsp MalaysiaSultan of Johor 21 nbsp NetherlandsRoyal Netherlands Air Force 24 nbsp PakistanPakistan Air Force 25 nbsp Saudi ArabiaRoyal Saudi Air Force 22 nbsp SwedenSwedish Air Force 22 nbsp TanzaniaTanzania Air Force Command 26 nbsp United StatesUnited States Air Force 22 United States Army 22 United States Navy 22 United States Marine Corps 22 National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationFormer military operators edit nbsp IrelandThe Irish Air Corps previously operated a G IV as a government transport 27 nbsp UgandaThe Government of Uganda purchased one G IV SP in December 2000 at a cost of US 31 5 million for Presidential flights It was replaced in February 2009 by a G550 28 Specifications edit nbsp 3 view line drawing of the Gulfstream IV SP nbsp Passenger LayoutGIV 29 GIV SP 29 G350 30 G450 31 Cockpit crew TwoSeating capacity 14 19 19 maximum 12 16 typicalLength 88ft 4in 26 92m 89ft 4in 27 23mWingspan 77ft 10 23 72mWing area 950 39sqft 88 3m Overall height 24ft 5in 7 45m 25ft 2in 7 67mMTOW 73 200 lb 33 203 kg 74 600 lb 33 838 kg 70 900 lb 32 160 kg 74 600 lb 33 838 kg Empty weight 35 500 lb 16 103 kg 42 700 lb 19 368 kg 43 000 lb 19 504 kg Cruising speed Mach 0 80 Mach 0 85 459 488 kn 850 903 km h Maximum speed Mach 0 88 505 kn 935 km h Range 4 220 nmi 7 815 km 3 800 nmi 7 038 km 4 350 nmi 8 056 km Service ceiling 45 000 ft 13 716 m Engines 2 Rolls Royce Tay 611 8 Rolls Royce Tay 611 8CThrust 13 850lbf 61 6kNSee also editRelated development Gulfstream III Gulfstream V Gulfstream G500 G550Related lists List of active United States military aircraftReferences editCitations edit a b Sarsfield Kate 2018 01 23 Gulfstream launches G500 global demo tour Flightglobal a b Frawley Gerald Gulfstream IV G300 amp G400 The International Directory of Civil Aircraft 2003 2004 Fishwick Act Aerospace Publications 2003 ISBN 1 875671 58 7 a b Type Certificate date Sheet NO A12EA revision 46 PDF FAA February 22 2016 a b Gulfstream IV Business and Commercial Aviation Aviation Week January 2009 Gerzanics Michael 22 November 2004 Flight Test Gulstream sic G450 Heir Apparent Flight Global Retrieved 15 October 2023 Velocci Tony 22 October 2016 G450 Production Coming To An End Forbes Retrieved 15 October 2023 Huber Mark December 2018 For many models market hitting the apex PDF Aviation International News pp 20 21 24 Chandrasekharan R M Murphy W R Taverna F P and Boppe C W Computational Aerodynamic of the Gulfstream IV Wing AIAA paper 85 0427 presented at the AIAA 23rd Aerospace Sciences Meeting Reno Nevada January 1985 a b Smith David C March 1986 Everybody takes a number Ward s Auto World Ward s Communications 22 3 36 Boppe Charles W Computational Aerodynamic Design X 29 the Gulfstream Series and a Tactical Fighter SAE paper 851789 1985 Wright Brothers Award Paper presented at the Aerospace Technology Conference amp Exposition Long Beach California October 1985 Thomas Joel 19 May 2014 History of the Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation stratos jet charters Gulfstream IV SP G IV Archived 2007 02 18 at the Wayback Machine National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration web site Picture of the Gulfstream Aerospace G IV Gulfstream IV SP aircraft Retrieved 1 November 2011 Gulfstream Aerospace G IV airliners net Lacy Clay Clay Lacy on Allen Paulson Clay Lacy Retrieved 19 August 2014 DoD 4120 15L Model Designation of Military Aerospace Vehicles US DoD 12 May 2004 Aviation Photo 0606801 Gulfstream Aerospace C 20G Gulfstream IV G IV USA Navy Airliners net Wings of Gold Vol 36 No 3 Fall 2011 Association of Naval Aviation Alexandria VA pp 18 21 The Grey Ghost Archived 2011 07 04 at the Wayback Machine Hawaii Reporter Dispatches from the War on Terrorism September 24 2004 George Fred November 24 2014 An Operational Look at Gulfstream s G450 Business amp Commercial Aviation a b jeteditor com ww38 jeteditor com a b c d e f g h World Air Forces 2022 Flightglobal Insight 2022 Retrieved 15 April 2022 Cooper et al 2011 p 225 Gulfstream IV in Dutch Netherlands Ministry of Defence Retrieved 17 October 2019 Aviation Photo 6744749 Gulfstream Aerospace G IV Gulfstream IV SP Pakistan Air Force Cooper et al 2011 p 232 Government jet sold for 462k March 30 2015 via www rte ie a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Museveni s Shs88 Billion Jet Arrives The Observer Uganda February 2009 Archived from the original on 18 June 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 a b Frawley Gerard Gulfstream Aerospace G IV Gulfstream IV The International Directory of Civil Aircraft Technical Data amp Specifications G350 Specifications Gulfstream 2010 G450 Specifications PDF Gulfstream September 2015 Bibliography edit Cooper Tom Weinert Peter Hinz Fabian Lepko Mark 2011 African MiGs Volume 2 Madagascar to Zimbabwe Houston Harpia Publishing ISBN 978 0 9825539 8 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gulfstream IV category 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