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The Gulfstream American Hustler was a 1970s American mixed-power executive-utility aircraft designed by American Jet Industries (later Gulfstream American). The aircraft had a nose-mounted turbprop and with a tail-mounted turbofan.

The Gulfstream American Hustler was a 1970s American mixed-power executive/utility aircraft designed by American Jet Industries (later Gulfstream American).1
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* Gulfstream American Hustler: The Gulfstream American Hustler was a 1970s American mixed-power executive/utility aircraft designed by American Jet Industries (later ...3

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The Gulfstream American Hustler was a 1970s American mixed-power executive/utility aircraft designed by American Jet Industries (later Gulfstream American).4
* Gulfstream American Hustler, a small American aircraft produced from 1978 to 1981 * Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Minnesota, a wilderness area inc.5
* Gulfstream American Hustler 400Gulfstream American Hustler|-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 2055-See also:...6
Empty Weight Lb
5430
Wing Area Sqm
18
Eng 1 Type
Garrett TPE331-10-501 turboprop
Max Speed Mph
402
Ceiling Ft
38000
Eng 2 Type
Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1 turbofan
Eng 1 Kw
671
Eng 2 Lbf
2200
Span In
5
Gross Weight Lb
10000
Capacity
Four or five passengers
Number Built
1
Crew
One
Empty Weight Kg
2463
Gross Weight Kg
4536
Height In
2
Range Km
3706
Manufacturer
Range Miles
2303
First Flight
1978
Max Speed Kmh
647
Height Ft
13
Span Ft
34
Wing Area Sqft
191
Met Or Eng
eng
Eng 2 Number
1
Span M
10
Length Ft
41
Height M
4
Ceiling M
11580
Eng 1 Hp
900
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
3
Length M
13
Category

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