Lear 35 Performance, Specifications and Comparisons

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Lear 35

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Performance

The Lear 35 Small Jet was manufactured by Learjet Inc between 1973 and 1976. The cabin measures 12.9 feet long by 4.9 feet wide by 4.3 feet tall giving it a total cabin volume of 268 cubic feet. The dimensions make it comfortable for 8 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating 8. The baggage compartment can hold up to 6 bags, assuming your average piece of luggage is less than 5 cubic feet. The Lear 35 has a maximum range (subject to headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or higher capacity) of 1441 miles and a maximum speed of 510 mph. Common names and abbreviations: LR-35, LR35, LR-35, Learjet 35.
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Specifications

  • Category: Small Jet
  • Cabin Volume: 268 cubic feet
  • Baggage Volume: 40 cubic feet
  • Max Speed: 510 mph
  • Range: 1441 miles
  • Fuel Burn: 197 gph
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Lear 35 Interior

History

This is a small jet with two Garrett TFE731-2 turbofan engines manufactured by Learjet Inc. Its first flight was on August 22nd of 1973 and was introduced to the market on 1974. Production ran until 1994 with a total of 738 jets delivered.

It has a maximum speed of 872 km/h (471 knots, 542 mph) at 7,600m (25,000 ft) and has a cruise speed of 774 km/h (418 knots, 481 mph) at 14,000 m (45,000 ft). It has a length of 14.83 m (48 ft 8 in) and a height of 3.73 m (12 ft 3 in) this makes room for a crew of 1-2 pilots and 6 passengers. This model has four civil variants: Laerjet 35 (original version), Learjet 35A (an upgraded from Learjet 35, has TFE731-2-2B engines), Learjet 36 (has a larger fuel tank and reduces the passenger area), Learjet 36A (has engines upgraded) And seven military variants: C-21A (have room for eigth passagers and can transport litters), EC-21A, PC-21A (is anti-submarine warfare and has a search radar), RC-21A (is equipped with photography cameras and surveillance camera system), U-36, R-21A and U-21A (has a missile seeker simulator, a radar and firing training assessment devices)

Is used specially for military transportation by Namibia, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Finland, Japan, Thailand, United States, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

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 wingtip fuel tanks distinguish the design from other aircraft having similar functions.

Lear 35 Exterior

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