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Facts about Lear
Document containing a company overview of Lear, Incorporated, circa 1961. Describes the company's history and growth, its principal products, its divisions and locations, recent developments, and the company's significance to the Grand Rapids…

[William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, Box 27, Folder 28 - "Aircraft electric remote control actuators and automatic controls," 1944 March 29]
Items from Box 27, Folder 28 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, March 29, 1944. Contains a paper titled "Aircraft electric remote control actuators and automatic controls," written by William P. Lear for a joint meeting of the Franklin…

Neo Phobia in Avia / Fear of the New in Aviation
Draft of an article written by William P. Lear about fear of the "new" in the aviation field, undated. 29 handwritten pages.

Problems attendant to the specifications of aircraft radio apparatus for pursuit airplanes
Article written by William P. Lear about aircraft radio specifications for pursuit airplanes, circa late 1930s. 10 pages.

[Project binder related to preliminary design of LearStar 600 aircraft]
Project binder related to the preliminary design of the LearStar 600 aircraft, June 1976. Contains summaries, diagrams, illustration, clippings, and handwritten notes. Documents have been removed from the original binder for preservation purposes.

[Project documents related to Lear Allegro aircraft]
Project documents related to the Lear Allegro aircraft, circa 1976-1977. Contains correspondence, notes, technical data, and diagrams.

[Project documents related to Lear Allegro aircraft]
Project documents related to the Lear Allegro aircraft, 1977. Contains budgets, memos, notes, diagrams, and technical data.

[Product analyses of LearAvia products]
Product analyses of LearAvia products, December 1973. 27 typed pages.

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.

[Photographer's data sheet, U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, May 20, 1945]
Photographer's data sheet, U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, May 24, 1945. Summarizes actions taken by the USS Essex (CV-9) during the Okinawa campaign in May 1945. Paul J. Madden is listed as the cameraman in the document.Part of a disassembled album…
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