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Thick black rectangular material with red and white markings. "20 Ply Shim" written in white alongside front of object and "Rev (-) E.O.Nil, 13942..." on the back, with much of the writing covered by paint.
Framed etched mirror given to Moya Olsen Lear by the women of Lear Fan, Christmas 1984. The front of mirror depicts etched rose with text. On the verso is an inscription and 20 signatures.Etched text: "Moya Lear / A heart filled with love always has something to give."Printed on verso: "In admiration and appreciation from the women of Lear Fan / Christmas of 1984."
Commemorative button with pin back, 1972. It features a black-and-white photographic image of William P. Lear kneeling next to the front end of a white car, likely a Chevrolet Monte Carlo, with Nevada license plate, "VAPOR."
Lightbulb display panel designed out of gray metal. The object is a large gray box with 5 compartments aligned in a row each housing a lightbulb. The base of the lightbulbs are black plastic and a few of them have an orange and black label with the text, "Eveready Raytheon, National Carbon, Company, Inc." The back of the box has two long silver screws at each top corner and the bottom has clusters…
Unidentified part for either a plane or electronic. The material is a silver metal thin plate in a teardrop form with a circular cutout at the inner corner. The information, "N 420959-2; EO 11739 Rev/ A; W/O 32223" written in sharpie on one side.
Unidentified part for either a plane or electronic. The material is a silver metal thin plate in a teardrop form with a circular cutout at the inner corner. The information, "N 420959-2; EO 11739 Rev/ A; W/O 32223" written in sharpie on one side.
Red ballpoint pen with red cap and silver, blue, and white button attached that has the text, "Finish it."
Black ERM graphite laminate tile. Two pieces of tape and black marker text are present on front of tile. It is accompanied by a letter to Richard R. Tracy, LearAvia Corporation, from A. Lawrence Cobb, Composite Technology Corporation, March 9, 1979. Discusses sample tile for consideration, likely in Lear Fan project. Printed in marker on front of tile: "Form #8-78, Book #6-9, [illegible]/20 ISO."
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.
Scarf/Lear Fan First Flight
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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.
