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Lear field service engineers
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Composite photograph featuring portraits of Lear field service engineers, Grand Rapids Division, circa 1930s-1940s. Also lists overseas and U.S. air bases where Lear equipment is used.
Portable radio has mahogany wood case with olive green metal along top. Has face and dials along top. Frequency range has broadcast band, marine band and beacon. Tuning area has broken plastic cover. Top has two knobs and two selectors. Two plugs and leather strap at top. Front has olive green metal mesh-covered speaker. Back lifts open with labels inside.
Marks: "Model P-10A, Serial No. 00829 115…
Radio receiver constructed out of a reddish brown leatherette case with stitched leather handle at top. Black metal face at top, covered with clear plastic. Three frequency ranges, green, red, green. 3 brown bakelite dials and 3 plugs. Dataplate at front with the information: “The Pilot's Preference, Learavian, RM 402 C, beacon broadcast and airline receiver, Lear Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich., USA."…
Maroon leatherette case with gray metal across top. Along top are three frequency ranges, "Marine," "Broadcast" and "Range" with selecting dials. At top are also 2 plugs and a switch for "Phones," "Receiving," "Direction Finding" and "Ant." Also has leather handle at top. At front is speaker covered with gray metal mesh, Lear Inc. logo on speaker. Back is hinged to open, but unable to find…
Photograph of William P. Lear (at podium) addressing Lear employees in a classroom, circa 1950s. Several display boards in the room give details about Lear sales and services.Stamped on verso: "Hullibarger's Photography, [address in Manhattan Beach, California]."
Photograph of employees working in the Autopilot Lab at a Lear facility, circa 1950s-1960s.Typed caption: "View of autopilot lab where AF Haiduck's office is now located."
Photograph of a scale model of the SAAC-23 aircraft, circa 1963.Inscription on verso: "5/2/63."Stamped on verso: "Aufname: Fotoatelier Peter Trüb / Für Nachbestellungen untenstehende Nummer sowie die gewünschte Grösse angeben / Vergrösserungen [list of size options] / Nummer dieser Vergrösserung: 11336 / Fotoatelier Peter Trüb, [address in Zurich, Switzerland]."
Concept art (photographic reproduction) of the SAAC-23 aircraft in flight, circa 1961-1963.Sticker on verso: "Photo credit / Private Pilot Magazine / P.O.B. 175 Zurich 42."
Photograph of a scale model of the SAAC-23 aircraft, circa 1961-1963.Stamped on verso: "Rohcopie / Hans Entzeroth Fotograf / Zurich Bederstrasse 119."
Concept art (photographic reproduction) of the SAAC-23 aircraft in flight over a house, circa 1961-1963.