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Old LearJet

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  1. tritone

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    Still one of the best looking airplanes ever made!

    It's not the only one, as there is another 23 which is being restored right now... and I think there is even another one (Sinatra's airplane) that might also be restored at some point.

    Unfortunately, I can't fit in a 23 cockpit. If you look at the circuit breaker panels and how they extend out, there just isn't enough room for my legs and the yokes. A 24, where they put the circuit breaker panels at an angle, is tight but works for me (and I have some time in 24s)... a 35 is plush, in comparison.

    23 has lots of weird systems quirks, most of which were corrected in the 24. In fact, a decent number of 23s were converted at various points to the 24 spec. This one, presumably, was not.
     
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    Sinatra's 23 was serial number 31, this one above is #36.

    From GE's website:

    In 1964, Sinatra became the proud owner of one of the early Learjets – serial No. 31. Equipped with two GE CJ610-4 engines, the little Lear 23 was the top performing private jet on the market at the time. It had a cruising speed of 518 mph and could allegedly outclimb an F-86.

    Sinatra and a bevy of A-list celebrities took full advantage of the aircraft. Between 1965 and 1967, Christina II, named after Sinatra’s daughter, logged more than 1,500 hours. The logbook:


    • Marlon Brando and Sammy Davis Jr. flew in it to Mississippi to join Martin Luther King Jr. in a civil rights march
    • Sinatra and actress Mia Farrow flew in it on their first date, as well as a year later on their honeymoon in France
    • The Rat Pack used it to make routine stops between Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Sinatra’s home in Palm Springs
    • Elvis used the Lear in May of 1967 to elope to Las Vegas with Priscilla
    I think Sinatra's 23 is now at the Palm Springs Air Museum.

    https://palmspringsairmuseum.org/elvis-and-the-learjet-part-one/
     
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  4. tritone

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    Not spacious, but 'cozy'......however, xx-hours later.....
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