- The
LearAvia Lear Fan 2100 was a
turboprop business aircraft designed in the 1970s, with an
unusual configuration. The
Lear Fan
never entered production...
- Canadair,
acquired Lear Jet in 1990. One of
Lear's most
innovative projects was his last — a
revolutionary aircraft called the
LearAvia Lear Fan 2100, a seven-p****enger...
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Lear Jet: 1962–1969
Gates Learjet: 1969–1988
LearJet: 1988–1990
Bombardier Learjet: 1990–2021
Canadair de
Havilland Canada LearAvia Lear Fan
LearStar...
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lower vertical fin (generally used to
protect an aft propeller), as
LearAvia Lear Fan X tail: The
Lockheed XFV
featured an "X" tail,
which was reinforced...
- (disambiguation) Lear Corporation, an
American automotive supplier LearAvia Lear Fan, an
American turboprop business aircraft designed in the 1970s Learjet...
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surfaces that
extended through the
fuselage to the
opposite side. The
LearAvia Lear Fan had a Y-tail. All twin tail
arrangements with a tail
dihedral angle...
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surviving Aerocars, (automobiles with
detachable wings and propeller).
LearAvia Lear Fan
prototype N626BL
Douglas DC-2 one of only two
remaining airworthy...
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Pratchett 32nd
December Love Error [th], a 2009 Thai film
Official date of
LearAvia Lear Fan
first flight in 1980
February 29 Leap year List of non-standard...
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Jetcruzer Adam A500
Avtek 400A Embraer/FMA CBA 123
Vector LearAvia Lear Fan OMAC
Laser 300
Piaggio P.180
Avanti Huber, Mark (September 2004)...
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death of her husband,
Lear attempted with
investors to
complete his
innovative lightweight turboprop airplane, the
LearAvia Lear Fan. The
project ultimately...