Direction finder autopilot component constructed out of metal and possibly steel that is painted black. There are multi-tier levels to the main structure of the object with a silver plug at the top. An attached metal black arm mechanically rotates…
Automatic direction finder built with a circular metal base and clear circular plastic cover encasing gears, wire, and other metal components. The metal portion of the object has two cylindrical casings screwed into the base. In addition, there are…
Navigator component mounted to a square brown lacquered piece of wood. The navigator dial is made of black plastic with pieces tiered by size. Above the dial is a numerical counter encased with clear plastic. Screwed into the top portion of the wood…
Servo Module A-5 automatic pilot equipment made out of solid black metal. There are components screwed into the main body, each circular in form. "M-1" is painted in white on the side of the object. There are two metal plates screwed into the object…
Frequency meter constructed out of circular silver metal. Meter scale reader is in black and cream with company information in black lettering. The scale reader is on the front of the object underneath a layer of protective glass. Black painted metal…
Dial constructed out of black metal in the shape of a rectangular prism. The dial is beneath circular glass and has white lettering. There is a painted silver band around the middle circumference of the object. The back portion has dial knob and an…
Lear Omnirange Converter designed with functional components housed in a grey aluminum rectangular enclosure. The converter has been mounted on silver metal Barry Mount shock mounts. On one side of the object has a grey plastic dial, silver…
Control unit constructed out of black metal with cream colored etched lettering. There are two circular black knobs on either side of the object, as well as one at the base. There are two black dial knobs on the front of object, one with "lift to…
Bronze colored metal coin commemorating Lear Fan 2100 first flight. One side of the coin has a relief image of William Lear's face, airplane and the text, "First Flight Lear Fan 2100, Dec. 1980." The other side of the coin has a relief image of Moya…
Thin green wire coiled around a brown metal circular tube. A paper note is included with object that states, "Small highly efficiently radio coil developed by William P. Lear. These coils were far smaller than contemporary coils, and were used in the…