Plaque awarded to the Lear Fan by the National Society of Professional Engineers, January 1983. A framed engraved brass plate with a shield relief above an inscription is mounted to blue felt background. Text: "The National Society of Professional…
First place award given to Lear Fan by Plastics World, 1992. Includes "Plastics / The Better Way" medal in Lucite mounted on front. Text: "First place - Transportation / LEAR FAN / PLASTICS WORLD / 1982 Design Award."
Black ERM graphite laminate tile. Two pieces of tape and black marker text are present on front of tile. It is accompanied by a letter to Richard R. Tracy, LearAvia Corporation, from A. Lawrence Cobb, Composite Technology Corporation, March 9, 1979.…
Lear Fan square scarf of red, white and blue, with Lear Fan X of blue, red, and green. Scarf is polyester with white background, red border and allover Lear Fan print, likely given out at first flight event. Made by Frankie Welch.
Photomechanical print featuring four images of the Learjet Lear Fan 2100 aircraft (fuselage number N626BL) in flight, circa 1980s. This aircraft is now owned by The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
Photograph album containing images and text related to the 100th sale of the Lear Fan 2100, February 2, 1980. Moya O. Lear is present is some photos. Text on opening page: "February 2, 1980 / Invocation --- Century Club / 1st annual meeting…
Items from Box 121, Folder 3 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, May 1978. Contains transparencies of diagrams of the Lear Fan 2100 aircraft. Two total items.
Items from Box 153, Folders 5 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1978. Contains sales booklets with text, diagrams, and photographs related to the Lear Fan 2100. Three total items.
Items from Box 158, Folder 6 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1979. Contains two reports related to the Lear Fan program, titled "Lear Fan 2100 / Product summary" and "Lear Fan Program / Technical challenges."