Shown on the ramp at Opa Locka Airport (KTMB)
The aircraft is powered by Rolls Royce Spey Mk 511SR Engines
Equipped with wing mounted tip tanks for extended range
Opa Locka, Florida 14th June 2012: While operating at Opa Locka Airport (KOPF) for the benefit of a client, elements of the 94th AeroClaims Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) came across, observed and documented the presence of a certain variant of a Gulfstream G-11 aircraft with installed wing tip tanks.
According to the FAA, the subject aircraft, bearing U.S. Registration N985BB is registered and belongs to Aviation Technical Management of Davie, Florida.
With a manufactured year of 1979, the official model of the aircraft is known as a G-1159. The aircraft is powered by the Rolls Royce engine models known as the Spey Mk 511SR's. The aircraft appeared to be in proper airworthiness condition. According to flight tracker the aircraft last known flight appeared to have been from Asheville, North Carolina (KAVL) to Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (KFXE) on Tuesday March 30th 2010.
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Thanks for some nice detail shots of this extremely rare aircraft!
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