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Will B

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Jan 5, 2006
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Sorry just have to do this,

The correct spelling for the plane that it was not is

LEAR

Here's a useless piece of trivia for you. Bill Lear bought the design for his first jet from Italy. It was designed as a two seat fighter trainer but was never used by the Italians. He tweaked the design a bit to come up with his first airplane
 

Truffle Anne

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Jan 29, 2008
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Sorry just have to do this,

The correct spelling for the plane that it was not is

LEAR

Not LEER! :eek:


THANK YOU!! I've been waiting for someone to mention that. I couldn't, because I'm too often accused of being pedantic. :cry:
 

Darth Vader

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Feb 11, 2008
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Here's a useless piece of trivia for you. Bill Lear bought the design for his first jet from Italy. It was designed as a two seat fighter trainer but was never used by the Italians. He tweaked the design a bit to come up with his first airplane


Sorry Singing Chick, He bought the rights to the plane to tweak his 8 track tape player, Before the tweak it was only a 2 track. Next Trivia and most interesting, how many passengers did the Lear 23 seat? Wonder if he had the tracks on his mind:rotfl:

I own 3 Lear's and find them to be wonderful.
 

Will B

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Jan 5, 2006
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Atlanta, GA
Sorry Singing Chick, He bought the rights to the plane to tweak his 8 track tape player, Before the tweak it was only a 2 track. Next Trivia and most interesting, how many passengers did the Lear 23 seat? Wonder if he had the tracks on his mind:rotfl:

I own 3 Lear's and find them to be wonderful.

My bad...It was a Swiss design...

"The starting point for what became the very symbol of the "biz jet" started life as an abortive attempt by a Swiss aircraft company to build a new ground-attack fighter aircraft, the FFA P-16. Development started in 1952 and prototypes were ordered the next year. The first prototype flew in 1955 and construction and testing continued until 1958 when an order for 100 was placed. This was reversed soon after due to a crash of the third prototype. Two additional prototypes were finished, the last in 1960, but the project was ended at this point."

He thought it made a good starting point for what he wanted to accomplish...

I won't throw a guess out there for the number of seats because the entry I found said how many. We'll let somebody else hazard a guess!
 
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Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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Sorry Singing Chick, He bought the rights to the plane to tweak his 8 track tape player, Before the tweak it was only a 2 track. Next Trivia and most interesting, how many passengers did the Lear 23 seat? Wonder if he had the tracks on his mind:rotfl:

I own 3 Lear's and find them to be wonderful.

I'll bite, 2 in the front and 3 in the back? :dunno:
 
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