Loud!! 2x MEGA RARE Unhushed Gulfstream II-B’s taxi and takeoff from CMA

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • 2 Classic G-1159B’s depart Camarillo airport en route to Hawaii angrily and aggressively with a thick trail of black smoke!
    These 2 Gulfstream II-B’e are operated by Phoenix Air and are based in Georgia, they go to Hawaii often, but typically stop for fuel at MCC, however this time, N165PA came to CMA to support a Missile launch out of Vandenberg, and afterwards headed to Hawaii for another mission out there. It’s sister N164PA came in to stop for fuel since 165 was already there, and both took off for Hawaii around 30 minutes apart from each other.
    It is rare to see a Gulfstream II, and or any non Stage III jet aircraft flying without Stage III hush kits in most countries, especially in the US, but there are exceptions to aircraft that fly as testbeds or are experimental because of added equipment such as these, which grants them permission to fly without them. It has been a rarity to catch any non Stage III jet aircraft after January 1st, 2016 when the FAA added additional regulations to Stage III hush kit non Stage III business jets that weigh 75,000 pounds or under that were filled in 2013 and went into effect December 31st, 2015.
    The first set of these regulations were filed in around 1994 for non Stage III Jetliners, or jets that weigh 75,000 pounds and above that aren’t Stage III, of which this set of regulations went into effect December 31st, 1999. Then 16 years later the second set of regulations went into effect.
    But anyways, just listen to those Rolls Royce Spey’s as they rip the air apart and put on quite a smoke show!
    Info:
    Aircraft: Grumman Gulfstream II-B (G-1159B)
    Engines: 2x Rolls Royce Spey Mk 511-8s
    Flight Number: N165PA
    Route: Camarillo to Lihue
    Date: 11-6-22
    Departure time: 12:29 PM PST
    Arrival time: 4:26 PM HST
    Aircraft: Grumman Gulfstream II-B (G-1159B)
    Engines: 2x Rolls Royce Spey Mk 511-8s
    Flight Number: N164PA
    Route: Camarillo to Lihue
    Date: 11-6-22
    Departure time: 1:13 PM PST
    Arrival time: 5:07 PM HST

Komentáře • 15

  • @keithexum7312
    @keithexum7312 Před měsícem

    I have a lot of time working on these. Love them SOLID PLANE ✈️ and loud!!!
    Wear a paint suit when you do the tail pipe inspection 😆 I did.👍🏻

  • @willbrown4274
    @willbrown4274 Před 23 dny

    ECHO 19 should make these RR Spey sounds from the BAC-111, the Fokker F28 and the Gulfstream Jets (GII/GIII), all three separately, for MSFS 2020/2024.

  • @masonmccall6591
    @masonmccall6591 Před rokem +1

    These things never cease to impress me. Freakin awesome man!!! THAT CRACKLING AND SMOKE!!!!

    • @Duderocks5539
      @Duderocks5539  Před rokem +1

      You cannot beat the sound of some unhushed Speys that’s for sure! Love it love love it!!!

  • @CorporateJetpilot
    @CorporateJetpilot Před rokem

    My favorite of all time. Had one living at my facility for a while. Classic great bird

  • @pz2233
    @pz2233 Před rokem

    I was here for this!! You can barely see me on the CAF ramp

    • @Duderocks5539
      @Duderocks5539  Před rokem

      Did you get a video at all? How did they sound from your perspective?
      After the first one departed, a lady walked up to us wondering what it was lol.
      I bet people thought they were F-18’s or something!

  • @jonahair747
    @jonahair747 Před rokem

    Hell YES!

    • @Duderocks5539
      @Duderocks5539  Před rokem

      Oh yeah man! Sweet sweet Spey ear candy with no trash cans on the back!!

  • @Porsche4life
    @Porsche4life Před rokem

    We have a few off these for electronic test bed here at our tiny local airport in Georgia. No hush kits and damn they are Loud. On top of that there are 6 Learjet 25s owned by the same company. Probably a tiny bit louder. Just read your video description. These are the exact same ones hahah. No one seems to complain around the airport thankfully.
    Here’s a video from a guy who also catches these flights. Same ones took off from
    Georgia.
    czcams.com/video/mOz-AmBLoGU/video.html

    • @Duderocks5539
      @Duderocks5539  Před rokem +1

      I don’t know how I didn’t see your comment right away, but yes, that’s a buddy of mine that went to Georgia and caught them departing there, and he was here on this day and got them taking off here as well.
      Extremely rare that they made the stop here as they usually always stop at MCC on the way to Hawaii, but 165 happened to be here already supporting a launch out of Vandenberg and sweeping the range, so 164 just came in as well to stop for fuel before both left for Hawaii.
      Hopefully they’ll stop here again in the future or somewhere else closer. It would be great if they stopped at like LGB or something.

    • @willbrown4274
      @willbrown4274 Před měsícem

      @@Duderocks5539 or maybe even SMX one day - if they are still planning on flying these old birds

  • @TheMatsushitaMan
    @TheMatsushitaMan Před rokem

    Nearly failed NNN

  • @grandcrappy
    @grandcrappy Před rokem

    Ha the furthest thang from environmentally friendly.

    • @Duderocks5539
      @Duderocks5539  Před rokem

      Definitely! But yet, the funny thing is the noise is more of the problem then smoke!