Memo to Maynard L. Pennell from William H. Cook, subject: "Future company SST efforts," January 5, 1965. Letter is cc'd to E. C. Wells, W. L. Johnson, E. Pokela, and L. T. Goodmanson. Discusses long-term planning for Boeing's supersonic transport…
Items from Box 80, Folder 4 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, July 1964 to June 1968. Contains memorandums and an information booklet related to the Lear Jet Stereo 8 service center. Four total items.
Items from Box 80, Folder 2 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, February 1964 to July 1968. Contains memorandums and other documents related to Lear Jet Stereo 8. 21 total items.
Items from Box One, Folder 5 of the Donald D. Viele Lunar Orbiter Collection, circa 1964-1966. Folder contains memorandums, notes, and planning documents regarding mission constraints related to the Lunar Orbiter project. Includes seven (7)…
Memo to Maynard L. Pennell from William H. Cook, subject: "SST cabin arrangement," December 11, 1964. Letter is cc'd to L. T. Goodmanson, V. Hudson, H. Lacey, R. Little, and B. Williams. Discusses possible cabin arrangement and cabin priorities for a…
Memorandum to Lear Jet employees from Bob Hagan, Manufacturing Superintendent and Chief of Flight Test, October 9, 1963. Sends thanks and congratulations to employees for a job well done and shares highlights from the test flight of the Learjet 23.…
Memorandum to Commander Remi Charles O'Connor from W. R. Smedberg III, Chief of Naval Personnel, October 22, 1962. Informs O'Connor that his annual proficiency flying requirements have been waived. Two typed pages.
Draft of memo to Technical Staff Distribution "A" from William H. Cook, subject: "Review of 707 safety," June 15, 1962. Discusses possible safety concerns on the Boeing Model 707 and outlines potential risks, such as natural environment phenomena,…
Items from Box 43, Folder 21 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1961-1962. Contains two memorandums related to the merger of Lear, Incorporated with the Siegler Corporation. One memorandum is written on Sam Nash's stationery and is…