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  2. Learjet 35 - Wikipedia

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    A camera-equipped Learjet 35 was used to film some of the aerial sequences for the 1980 film The Final Countdown. The Learjet 35 also appeared in the movies Between the Lines (Ep. 3.05, 1994), A Wing and a Prayer (1998 TV Movie), Free Fall (1999), Prison Break (season 4) (Ep. 4.18, 2008), The Bourne Legacy, Fast & Furious 6 (2013), and many ...

  3. Aircraft lavatory - Wikipedia

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    A business class lavatory with a window, on board an Air Canada Boeing 777-200LR (2011) An aircraft lavatory or plane toilet is a small unisex room on an aircraft with a toilet and sink. They are commonplace on passenger flights except some short-haul flights. Aircraft toilets were historically chemical toilets, but many now use a vacuum flush ...

  4. James D. Raisbeck - Wikipedia

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    The ZR LITE wing and flap system reduces cruise drag by almost 10 percent and increases the FAA-certified takeoff performance, allowing these airplanes to operate safely into and out of many previously unavailable airports. The Learjet 35/36 were first to be certified, in 2005, followed by the Learjet 31/31A in 2006.

  5. Garrett TFE731 - Wikipedia

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    The first production model, the TFE731-2, began rolling off the assembly line in August, 1972, and was used on the Learjet 35/36 and Dassault Falcon 10, both of which entered production in 1973. The TFE731-3 was developed for use in the Lockheed JetStar re-engining program, and subsequent versions of it have been used on a number of aircraft ...

  6. Category:Learjet aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Accidents and incidents involving the Learjet 35 family (5 P) Pages in category "Learjet aircraft" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  7. Learjet 25 - Wikipedia

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    The Learjet 25 is similar to the Model 24 but is 1.27 m (4 ft 2 in) longer, allowing for three additional passengers. In 1970 the Learjet 25B was produced along with the Learjet 25C in the same year. Type development continued with the Models 25D and 25G, which included more advanced CJ610-8A engines and a ceiling increase to 51,000 feet.

  8. Bombardier Challenger 300 - Wikipedia

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    Various optional features can be fitted within the cabin, such as three-place divan, an extra belted seat in the lavatory. [8] The Challenger 350 is equipped with a pocket door between the galley and cabin, increasing privacy and minimising noise. Both the galley and lavatory can be furnished with stone, marble, or wood flooring. [8]

  9. Gates Learjet 35 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Gates Learjet 35