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Trophy/Learavia Company Picnic Trophy
LearAvia Picnic Perpetual Trophy, 1978-1979. Four pillars support a wood base with engraved metal piece on front. The pillars are mounted on a wood base. A baseball player would top the trophy, but has become loose. Between the pillars are a small…

The Fleet [filmed advertisement for LearAvia Helicopter Services]
Filmed advertisement for LearAvia Helicopter Services, produced by Northwest Films, circa 1970s. The footage features several shots of Bell 206L Longranger helicopters belonging to LearAvia's charter fleet. The scenes depict the helicopters parked at…

Proposal for Retrofit of the W. P. Lear Supercritical Wing Design on Learjet Models 24 and 25 "Lear Superwing"
Typed proposal related to a retrofitting project of the Lear Superwing, 1972-1974. Contains technical data, illustrations, and clippings.

Proposal for a new, wide-body jet-fan commuter/executive plane - Lear Fan 3100
Proposal for the Lear Fan 3100 aircraft, prepared by I. J. Gilchrist and Bill Murphy of LearAvia, circa 1981. 56 pages.

Patch, Occupational/LearAvia Patch
Company patch for "LearAvia," undated. The patch is in the shape of a globe with banner across the middle.

LearAvia Lear Star 600 -- 106 [booklet]
Informational booklet on the LearAvia LearStar 600-106 aircraft, January 1977. Includes technical information, schematics, diagrams, graphs, and illustrations. 68 pages.

LearAvia / Engineering report - Lear AFC-70 Autopilot
Engineering report for the Lear AFC-70 autopilot, circa 1973. Includes data sheets, graphs, diagrams, and photographs. 106 pages (original pages may be missing).

[Women seated in fuselage mockup of Learstar 600 aircraft]
Photograph of several women seated in a fuselage mockup of the Learstar 600 aircraft, circa 1974-1979.

[William P. Lear, Moya O. Lear, and others with LearStar 600 aircraft]
Photograph of a William P. Lear, Moya O. Lear, and others look at documents on the wing of a LearStar 600 aircraft, circa 1974.Inscription on verso: "1974 / Learstar 600 / Art Williams."

[William P. Lear with component at LearAvia facility]
Photograph of William P. Lear with a component at a LearAvia facility, circa 1972-1974. Inscription on slide mount: "Microcom."
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