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[Scale model of Lear Fan aircraft]
Photograph of a scale model of a Lear Fan aircraft, circa 1980s.Stamped on verso: "Visual Media / [address in Reno, Nevada, phone number]."

[Manufacturing area at Lear Fan facility]
Photograph of a manufacturing area at a Lear Fan facility, circa 1980s.

[Manufacturing area at Lear Fan facility]
Photograph of a manufacturing area at a Lear Fan facility, circa 1980s.

[Moya O. Lear walking with Henry Beaird, Dorwin Templeton, Linden Blue, and Bill Surbey]
Photograph of Moya O. Lear (fourth from right) walking with Henry Beaird, Dorwin Templeton, Linden Blue, and Bill Surbey, circa 1980s. Inscription on verso: "Hank Beair / Dorwin Templeton / MOL / Linden Blue / Bill Surbey." Stamped on verso: "Lear…

[Moya O. Lear talking with two men]
Photograph of Moya O. Lear talking with two men, circa 1980s. Inscription on verso: "Len [Poney?] with MOL arm around him."

[Moya O. Lear, Harold Dayton, Dick Rowley, and Jim Murphy]
Photographic group portrait of Moya O. Lear, Harold Dayton, Dick Rowley, and Jim Murphy, circa 1980s.Inscription on verso: "Harold Dayton / Dick Rowley / MOL / Jim Murphy / Trustees."

Plaque/Lear Fan & Moya Lear, Award of Achievement, Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce
Plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce, circa 1980s. Ceramic tile inset into wood frame with engraved metal plate. The plate has broken loose from the plaque. Printed on tile: "Reno / The Biggest Little City in the…

[William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, Box 146, Folder 1 - Congratulatory correspondence regarding first flight of E-001 (N626BL), 1981 January - February]
Items from Box 146, Folder 1 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, January - February 1981. Contains congratulatory correspondences and photographs regarding the first flight of the Lear Fan E-001 (N626BL). 54 total items.

[Moya O. Lear at event hosted by Lear Fan employees]
Photograph of Moya O. Lear at an event hosted by Lear Fan employees in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, 1981. Lear holds an award engraved with a Lear Fan aircraft. Inscription on verso: "1981 - Presentation made to MOL by employees of Newtownabbey…

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.
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