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"LEARJET 36a, Information!"
One reason for the climb and takeoff advantage is weight: The model 35, which needs only 2,300 feet to clear a 50-foot obstacle at gross-weight takeoff, weighs only 6,500 pounds empty and grosses at 12,500 pounds.
All models feature a new modified wing design to reduce approach speeds and balanced field length without sacrificing Mach cruise and range.
"Learjet 36A Charter"
"Transatlantic flight range."
"8 seat configuration."
"Built in restroom."
"Fast flight cruise speed."
The aircraft are powered by two Garrett TFE731-2 turbofan engines. Its cabin can be arranged for 6-8 passengers.
The longer-range Model 36 has a shortened passenger area to provide more space in the aft fuselage for fuel tanks.
The engines are mounted in nacelles on the sides of the aft fuselage. The wings are equipped with single-slotted flaps.
The Model 36 is essentially identical to the 35, except that it has a larger fuselage fuel tank, giving it 500 miles longer range.
It reduces the passenger area's length by 18 inches (0.46 m). It was certified, along with the 35, in July, 1974.
The Learjet Model 36 is a series of American multi-role business jets and military transport aircraft.
It is designed for longer-range mission capability. In ambulance configuration its cabin can be arranged for 1 patient.
The Learjet 36A has upgraded engines and a higher maximum gross weight. It was introduced in 1976, replacing the 36.
The concept which became the LJ35 began as the Learjet 25BGF (with GF referring to “Garrett Fan”), a Learjet 25 with a then-new TFE731 turbofan engine mounted on the left side in place of the 25′s General Electric CJ610 turbojet engine.
This test bed aircraft first flew in May, 1971. As a result of the increased power and reduced noise of the new engine, Learjet further improved the design.
Instead of being simply a variant of the 25, it became its own model, the 35.
The Aft Fuselage Locker offered by this company is an external storage container mounted below the rear fuselage that can hold 300 lb of baggage.
The Learjet 35A interior has a maximum of eight passengers that can travel in the Lear 36’s cabin.
It is 10.8 feet long, 4.9 feet wide and 4.3 feet high. There are 27 cubic feet of internal baggage space.
Private Jet Charter, the LEARJET 36a.
"LEARJET 36a, Information!"
One reason for the climb and takeoff advantage is weight: The model 35, which needs only 2,300 feet to clear a 50-foot obstacle at gross-weight takeoff, weighs only 6,500 pounds empty and grosses at 12,500 pounds.
All models feature a new modified wing design to reduce approach speeds and balanced field length without sacrificing Mach cruise and range.
"Learjet 36A Charter"
"Transatlantic flight range."
"8 seat configuration."
"Built in restroom."
"Fast flight cruise speed."
The aircraft are powered by two Garrett TFE731-2 turbofan engines. Its cabin can be arranged for 6-8 passengers.
The longer-range Model 36 has a shortened passenger area to provide more space in the aft fuselage for fuel tanks.
The engines are mounted in nacelles on the sides of the aft fuselage. The wings are equipped with single-slotted flaps.
The Model 36 is essentially identical to the 35, except that it has a larger fuselage fuel tank, giving it 500 miles longer range.
It reduces the passenger area's length by 18 inches (0.46 m). It was certified, along with the 35, in July, 1974.
The Learjet Model 36 is a series of American multi-role business jets and military transport aircraft.
It is designed for longer-range mission capability. In ambulance configuration its cabin can be arranged for 1 patient.
The Learjet 36A has upgraded engines and a higher maximum gross weight. It was introduced in 1976, replacing the 36.
The concept which became the LJ35 began as the Learjet 25BGF (with GF referring to “Garrett Fan”), a Learjet 25 with a then-new TFE731 turbofan engine mounted on the left side in place of the 25′s General Electric CJ610 turbojet engine.
This test bed aircraft first flew in May, 1971. As a result of the increased power and reduced noise of the new engine, Learjet further improved the design.
Instead of being simply a variant of the 25, it became its own model, the 35.
The Aft Fuselage Locker offered by this company is an external storage container mounted below the rear fuselage that can hold 300 lb of baggage.
The Learjet 35A interior has a maximum of eight passengers that can travel in the Lear 36’s cabin.
It is 10.8 feet long, 4.9 feet wide and 4.3 feet high. There are 27 cubic feet of internal baggage space.
Private Jet Charter, the LEARJET 36a.
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