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The Westwind II, manufactured by Grumman American (later Gulfstream), is a twin-engine, small business jet. It is a part of the Gulfstream family and was introduced in the late 1970s. Here are some key details about the aircraft:
Capacity: Typically seats 6 to 8 passengers.
Engines: Powered by two Honeywell TFE731-3R turbofan engines.
Range: Approximately 2,400 nautical miles, depending on the payload and weather conditions.
Cruising Speed: Around 460 knots (853 km/h).
Maximum Altitude: 41,000 feet.
Design: Known for its sleek design and relatively spacious cabin for a light jet. The Westwind II features a stand-up cabin, making it comfortable for passengers on long trips.
Performance: It’s appreciated for its good runway performance, especially when operating from shorter airports.
The Westwind II was quite popular in its time due to its balance of performance, comfort, and operating cost. While newer aircraft models have since emerged, the Westwind II remains a well-regarded option in the pre-owned business jet market.