Spotted by AR15.com member gimp2x at an airport near Glock’s U.S. headquarters in Smyrna, GA:
the pilots are both named christian, flight attendants looked like supermodels
As in most Glock related threads, hilarity ensued:
How long after those pictures were taken did the aircraft explode? (Madcap72)
Advanced polymer fuselage that goes Ka Boom when you reach 32,000 feet. (glockkaboom)
Yeah apparently you can run these planes through mud and sand, they will still fly even underwater, but its better to get the maritime spring cups for it. (koorva)
Some more jokes over at GlockTalk:
I hope the toilet seat doesn’t have the rough texture finish. (Aaron Geisler)
Ya know, on a plane, I might want RTF lavatory seats. Just in case the flight gets a bit turbulent, I want extra griping power. Now, if the toilet paper has an RTF feel to it….. (BMG22)
According to wikipedia, the Bombardier Global Express goes for $45 million. That’s a lot of Glocks! I imagine most people that spend $45million on a plane probably spend another couple million at least upgrading it.
Plane enthusiasts in the thread were saying this is most likely a corporate jet, and that Gaston is known to have a smaller Cessna Citation X for his own personal use.
AR15.com thread – HERE
GlockTalk thread – HERE