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Photograph of Moya O. Lear in the cockpit of a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft, George Air Force Base, California, February 1992.
Mounted photographic poster featuring the Northern Lights Aerobatic Team and a McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet in flight over Toronto, Canada. It includes seven signatures and an inscription to Moya Olsen Lear, 1997. The featured photograph was taken by Rick Radell. Inscription: "To Mrs. Lear with sincere best wishes! / Northern Lights aerobatic team / 1997."
Items from Box 51, Folder 4 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1950-1951. Contains documents related to William P. Lear's winning of the Collier Trophy for developing the F-5 autopilot. Documents includes clippings, articles, correspondence, a chronology of Collier Trophy award winners, and a program for an award banquet held by the Aero Club of Washington. Also contains two…
Philatelic cover commemorating Friendship One's around-the-world flight, postmarked January 28, 1988. Includes an accompanying notecard with information about the flight and the Mission Control Center at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
Inscription on verso of envelope: "Moya / Thanks for coming / I am honored. / Clay Lacy."
Items from Box 179, Folders 8 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, January 14, 1988- October 10, 1989. Contains press releases, schedules, lists, correspondence, and note related to Friendship One around-the-world flight. Seven total items.
Plaque given to Moya Olsen Lear by Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce, circa 1980s. Ceramic tile inset into wood frame with engraved metal plate. The plate has broken loose from the plaque. Printed on tile: "Reno / The Biggest Little City in the World."Engraved on plate: "Award of Achievement / Moya Lear/Lear Fan Corp. / Contribution in the Advancement of Aviation / Greater Reno-Sparks Chamber of…
Commemorative ribbon given to Moya Olsen Lear at the premiere of the motion picture "In Like Flint," March 4, 1967. Red ribbon with gold-colored metal nametag at top and oval button with safety bin back at bottom.Typed on nametag: "Mrs. Bill Lear"Printed on button: "20th Century Fox / World Premiere / In Like Flint / San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 4, 1967."
Film footage of William P. Lear receiving an honorary degree at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, April 1974. The footage opens with several unidentified people at an airfield, possibly Reno Stead Airport, Nevada, and boarding an aircraft. This is followed by scenes at a Trans World Airlines terminal at an unidentified airport. At 00:01:28, the United Airlines Boeing 737-200 "Friend Ship"…
Audio recording of a speech given by William P. Lear at a Lear Jet employee banquet, 1964.
Text on label: "Lear Jet 1964 employee banquet speech. Sept."
Items from Box 174, Folder 3 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, August 1981. Contains materials related to Moya O. Lear's receipt of the Katharine Wright Memorial Award. Includes a photograph of the event, correspondence, and a clipping. Four total items.