Grumman
Gulfstream II N600B
(c/n 82)
The Gulfstream II was basically a
Gulfstream I with the Rolls Royce Dart turboprops replaced
with
two aft mounted Rolls Royce Spey 511-6 jet engines. This, in
response to corporate require-
ments
for a transoceanic jet transport with good short field
performance. There was no prototype,
per se, the first machine off the lines being a production aircraft
delivered to National Distillers and
Chemical Corp of New York. This one blew into El Paso one day in
1981. It was owned by the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters out of Washington,
D.C., although, as with most corporate
aircraft (then and now) the name of the organization was (perhaps
wisely) not emblazoned on the
side.