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[Three-view technical illustration of Lear Learstar aircraft]
Three-view technical illustration of the Lear Learstar aircraft, circa 1976-1977.

[Wood mockup of Learstar 600 aircraft]
Photograph of a wood mockup of a Learstar 600 aircraft, circa 1974-1979. A sign next to the mockup reads: ""Learstar 600 commuter jet / 27 passenger plus 3 crew."

[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.

[Concept art of Learstar 600 in flight]
Concept art (photographic slide) of a Learstar 600 aircraft in flight, circa 1974-1979.

[Concept art of Learstar 600 taking off]
Concept art (photographic slide) of a Learstar 600 aircraft taking off, circa 1974-1979.

[People with Learstar aircraft]
Photographic contact sheet featuring two images of people with a Learstar aircraft (tail number N211L), circa 1960s.Inscription on verso: "Flew it w/ Bob Richardson (not in photo) / N211L / Learstar purchased from [Krup?]. [illegible] checked out in…

[William P. Lear, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, and others at airport]
Photograph of William P. Lear (right), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran (left of Lear), and others at an airport, circa 1955. A Learstar aircraft (partial tail number N16L[?]) is visible in the background. Inscription on verso: "Shah of Iran."

[William P. Lear, Cole Morrow, and Fred Lee with Learstar aircraft]
Photograph of (from left to right) William P. Lear, Cole Morrow, and Fred Lee with a Learstar aircraft, November 1954. Typed caption on verso: "Fred Lee (r.) Civil Aeronautics Administrator, congratulates William P. Lear, Board Chairman of Lear, Inc.…

[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.

[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.
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