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…
Laminated sample piece of black Thermaflex fabric with [copper?] strip on back. Includes photocopy of letter to Sam Auld, Lear Fan, from Alfred Landes, Daval Company, 1980 September 3. Discusses conductivity of fabric.
Photographic slide of Joann Osterud performing stunts in a Stephens Akro aircraft during the Paine Field Air Show, Everett, Washington, July 20, 1980.
Inscription on slide: "Wash-Paine Field AS. July 20, 1980..Joann - Akro. K.L.O. slide #14794."
Framed golden ticket plaque on wooden stand given to Moya Olsen Lear by Lear Fan design team, May 9, 1980.Text on front: "Lear Fan / First Flight / On the ninth day of May, in the year nineteen hundred and eighty, at Stead Airport, LearAvia design…
Items from Box 110, Folder 3 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, April 1980. Contains press releases relating to LearAvia's corporate changes. Three total items.
Mechanic's license for William Hough Cook, Jr., issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, March 28, 1980. Certifies Cook as a mechanic and authorizes him to work on airframe powerplants.
AFAFC Form 0-417 (Certification of Waiver of Air Force Retired Pay for Civil Service Annuity) issued by the Air Force Accounting and Finance Center (AFAFC) to Norman G. Stromer, January 13, 1980. One typed page.
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.