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English: Acquired by the US Coast Guard in February 1969, Grumman VC-11A 01 (cn 23) was based out of Washington National Airport and used to provide air transportation to the Secretary of Transportation, the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, and such other personnel as may be authorized by the Commandant. The VC-11A flew an average of 600 hours per year and carried an average of 6.5 passengers per flight. Sold in January 1995 when replaced by Gulfstream C-20B 86-0205 from the US Air Force.
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Source https://cgaviationhistory.org/aircraft_/grumman-vc-11a-gulfstream-ii/
Author U.S. Coast Guard

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A Grumman VC-11A executive aircraft of the US Coast Guard.

November 1971

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