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Linus Tech Tips·TechThe Gamer Jet is Real! And it costs $0*
TL;DR
Linus Tech Tips actually bought a 1990 Dassault Falcon 900B jet, arguing it cost effectively $0 due to included engine overhauls and maintenance worth more than the purchase price.
Key Points
- 1.Linus purchased a 1990 Dassault Falcon 900B under a non-disclosure agreement. The exact price can't be disclosed, but he claims 'girl math' makes it effectively $0 due to included refurbishments exceeding the purchase cost.
- 2.Three engine refurbishments alone justify the 'free' claim. Each engine overhaul is worth $1.1–$1.2 million, totaling over $3 million in engine value included with the purchase — done right before acquisition.
- 3.A contractually guaranteed 12-year service inspection was also included. Linus's uncle negotiated the purchase so the plane was delivered at factory (DO) specification post-inspection, a service costing as much or more than the purchase price itself.
- 4.The jet's range is approximately 4,000 nautical miles, enough to reach anywhere in North America from Vancouver. It can also cross the Atlantic from the US East Coast without refueling, and only needs a 4,500-foot runway.
- 5.The plane was originally owned by the government of the United Arab Emirates, which explains the 24-karat gold-plated ashtrays and sinks installed as custom modifications during production — it's nicknamed the 'Millennial Falcon' and operated as 'Influence Air.'
- 6.A family trip to Cabo proved the economics: fuel costs were less than buying business class tickets for everyone. Return fuel from Mexico was half the outbound cost, making group trips genuinely cost-competitive with commercial aviation.
- 7.Ongoing costs include expensive aviation Wi-Fi — Starlink or Gogo Galileo certification plus hardware installation runs $200,000–$400,000 with high monthly fees, so Linus is leaning against upgrading; other quirks include a broken cargo door, a shorting screw causing gauge blackout, and a sink plunger Linus accidentally broke.
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