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[William P. Lear and unidentified men with Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photographic transparency of William P. Lear (left) and two unidentified men with the Lear Learstar aircraft, May 1954. The photo was taken on or near the day of the Learstar's first flight.

[William P. Lear and others with Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photographic transparency of William P. Lear (second from right) and six unidentified men with the Lear Learstar aircraft, May 1954. The photo was taken on or near the day of the Learstar's first flight.

[Lear Learstar aircraft during its first flight]
Photographic transparency of the Lear Learstar aircraft during its first flight, May 1954. The aircraft is in low flight over an airfield with a city skyline in the distance.

[Lear Vapor Turbine System installed in steam-powered bus]
Photographic slide of the Lear Vapor Turbine System installed in the Lear steam-powered bus, circa February 1972. Inscription on slide: "System in bus / Sacramento Steam Bus Show."Stamped on slide: "7 Feb 72P7."

[Lear Vapor Turbine System]
Photographic slide of the Lear Vapor Turbine System, circa May 1971. Inscription on slide: "Lear Turbine Sys. Unit / 5-20-71."

[William P. Lear and Lear Motors employees in shop]
Photographic slide of William P. Lear (center) and Lear Motors employees in a shop, circa 1970s. Some of the employees are partially identified in the inscription.Inscription on slide: "WPL, J. Carson, R. McDond., John..."

[William P. Lear with combustor]
Photographic slide of William P. Lear with a combustor, circa 1970s. Inscription on slide: "WPL and combustor."

[Variable displacement feedpump]
Photographic slide of a variable displacement feedpump, circa 1970s. Inscription on slide: "E-77."

[William P. Lear with Lear Learstar aircraft]
Photographic slide of William P. Lear with a Lear Learstar aircraft, Tucson, Arizona, January 1950. Inscription on slide: "Wm. P. Lear / Tucson, Ariz / Jan 1950."

[Unidentified aircraft under construction]
Photograph of an unidentified aircraft under construction, showing the wings and fuselage framework, circa 1910s-1930s.
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