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Photograph of a scale model of the Learjet Lear Liner (tail number N711LL), circa 1960s.
Photograph of a Lear Jet Remote Status Alarm Module and a scale model of a Learjet aircraft, circa 1960s-1970s.
Typed caption: "Remote Status Alarm Module -- Vandenberg AFB. / Delivered 5-69."
Stamped on verso: "Lear Jet Photo."
Items from Box 77, Folder 6 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, October 12, 1963. Contains four photographs and one program from the Model 23 first flight party. Includes images of William P. Lear, Wee Georgie Wood, Bill Sipprell, and Moya O. Lear. Five total items.
Photograph of Art Linkletter (right) and Danny Kaye (left) shaking hands at a Lear Jet facility, July 12, 1966. Jim Greenwood, Devon Francis, and an unidentified man are in the background. Two scale models of Learjets are in the foreground.Inscription: "Jim Greenwood / Devon Francis / [illegible] / Also use in publ."Typed caption on verso: "Art Linkletter stops at Lear Jet July 12, 1966, shown…
Photograph of William P. Lear looking at technical drawings of the Learjet Lear Liner, circa 1960s. Inscription on verso: "Lear Liner Model 40 / Please return to Lear Archive / Attn. Vicki DeVines, [address in Reno, Nevada]."Stamped on verso: "Lear Jet Corporation / Photograph / No. A-93 / P.O. Box 1280 / Wichita, Kansas 67201."Stamped on verso: "Lear Executive Private."
Photograph of a Learjet 24 aircraft (N247LJ) at the Lear Jet facility following its record-setting around-the-world flight, Wichita, Kansas, May 26, 1966. A crowd is gathered around the aircraft and several other Lear Jet aircraft are visible in the background. A partially obscured sign reads "Welcome home."Typed caption on verso: "Lear Jet Model 24. Record-setting Around-The World-Flight. May…