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Gulfstream Aerospace G-1159 Gulfstream II
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, March 17, 2011
NwFedEx 757
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N448PC (cn 226) Well, many of us that has drove by the entrance of Hopkins airport in the past couple years ,iam sure have seen this Gulfstream II sitting in the back corner of Constant Aviation..Iam not sure of its full story,but I believe it was seized by the US Government from major leauge baseball player Lenny Dykstra.....It was just issued a new certificate of registration on March 01,2011 to US Acuisition Property X LLC of Aurora ,CO...could it finally be leaving??? Well soon find out............


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Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. April 2, 2011 at 09:48PM Rating: 10
I know that HS 125! It spent forever in the corner at Air Services before being slowly dismantled at the north end. I swore I had pics of it on here, but I can't find them yet. >:-(

wrench4fred April 2, 2011 at 05:18PM Rating: 10
The memorial is gone that changes the scenery a bit,but the viper powered HS 125 still holds the record.

Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. April 2, 2011 at 02:30PM Rating: 10
Oh wow! We watched it go the other day and were wondering if that was it. It kept its gear down as it headed out, and it piqued our interest, now I see from FlightAware that it flew at low altitude on both legs, so it most likely ferried there. Good luck, 448PC, and welcome back to the skies!

NwFedEx757 April 2, 2011 at 02:23PM Rating: 6
I think its gone..FlightAware shows it in Boca Raton,FL.

707guy March 19, 2011 at 09:00PM Rating: 8
Yeah Lenny is quite a mess...

RampBoss March 19, 2011 at 10:16AM Rating: 10
That thing is a landmark in that spot. Looks like George did some force-recon on this one, down in the weeds. Nice!

Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. March 19, 2011 at 03:25AM Rating: 9
Man...that plane has been here for three years! Glad to see it's going to fly again. Here's more of the story on it: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_0PY7YCWXnuoHaySMKkBRNN;jsessionid=D25136A572C46E5FC9D768DA45CC8255