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Photographic contact sheet featuring two images of people with a Learstar aircraft (tail number N211L), circa 1960s.Inscription on verso: "Flew it w/ Bob Richardson (not in photo) / N211L / Learstar purchased from [Krup?]. [illegible] checked out in it in Europe."
Photograph of four Learjet aircraft (tail numbers N230R, N231R, N232R, and N233R) parked on the tarmac, circa 1960s.
Photograph of a Learjet 23 aircraft (tail number N801L) aircraft in flight, possibly during a test flight, circa 1960s.
Photograph of a Cal-State Air Lines Handley Page H.P.137 Jetstream aircraft (tail number N12224) and a Learjet 25 aircraft (tail number N695LJ) in a hangar, circa 1960s.
Photograph of two Lear Avionics engineers working in a lab, circa 1960s.Typed caption on verso: "Avionics Service Engineers' equipment, as shown in this view of the modern shop, permits fast, accurate analysis of autopilot malfunctions."
Photograph of William P. Lear holding a scale model of a Learjet aircraft, circa 1963-1965.
Photograph of William P. Lear with a Learjet 24 aircraft (tail number N660LJ), circa 1960s.
Photograph of employees working in a Lear Jet facility, circa 1960s.
Photographic transparency of an award presented to William P. Lear by the employees of the Lear Jet Stereo Division, June 22, 1968. The award is comprised of the first production model of the 8 Track tape cartridge player mounted to a wooden base.Text on plaque: "In recognition and gratitude by the employees of Lear Jet Stereo Division. This first production model of the original 8 Track tape…
Photograph of a Lear Jet Stereo 8 player installed in a car, circa 1960s. The label of the tape reads: "Twin Piano / Peter Nero."