Description of Learjet 35
The Learjet 35 is a turbojet business aircraft designed by the American manufacturer Learjet Aircraft Company. This business jet is known for its low fuel consumption, high cruising speed, as well as its long range of over 3,300km.
Indeed, its cruising speed is the real asset of the Learjet 35. Equipped with powerful Honeywell engines, this aircraft takes off in only 1,300m. The maximum take-off weight of the Learjet 35 business jet is quite significant, 8.3 tons.
This light jet is also famous for the world-record around-the-world flight completed by Mark E. Calkins, Charles Conrad, Jr., Paul Thayer, and D. Miller in a Learjet 35A in just 49 hours, 21 min and 8 seconds. The flight was completed on 12 February, 1996. This aircraft is now displayed at Terminal C of Denver International Airport.
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The cabin of the Learjet 35 business jet has a seating capacity of up to 8 passengers. The Learjet 35’s seats are grouped in pairs, but spaced far enough apart to allow for swivelling and reclining.
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Technical specifications of Learjet 35
Aircraft
- Manufacturer BOMBARDIER
- Model LEARJET 35
- Classification Midsize Jets
- Start of production 1973
Size
- Length 14,83 m
- Height 3,73 m
- Span 12,04 m
Useful information
- Pilots 2
- Flight crew No
- Seats 5-7
- Luggage compartment volume 1,1 m³
- Toilet
Cabin
- Interior Height 1,39 m
- Interior Width 1,27 m
- Interior length 4,27 m
Performance
- Motorization 2 Garrett TFE731-2-2B
- Cruising speed 774 km/h
- Maximum speed 872 km/h
- Range 5 295 km
- Takeoff distance 1458 m
- Landing distance 879 m
- Maximum flight altitude 13700 m
Price
- Hourly rates 3 100 €/hour
- Purchase Price 5 500 000 €
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Key Benefits of Learjet 35
- Configuration of up to 8 seats
- On-board toilets
- Excellent performance
- Low fuel consumption
- Excellent range
- Excellent autonomy
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The inside of the Learjet 35
The cabin:
The Learjet 35’s cabin is spacious and comfortable. It seats up to eight passengers. An in-flight entertainment system and air conditioning ensure a pleasant flight.
The cabin is 4.3 metres long, 1.5 metres wide and 1.4 metres high.
The standard cabin configuration is a four-seater club, with two seats facing each other and a two-seater sofa. The seats are leather and adjustable to provide optimum passenger comfort. There is also a small work area at the front of the cabin, equipped with a folding table and electrical sockets for laptops and other equipment.
The Learjet 35’s cabin also has a spacious baggage cupboard to allow passengers to store their hand luggage and other personal belongings. In addition, there is a toilet at the rear of the cabin.
The cockpit:
An advanced flight control system allows pilots to control the aircraft precisely and efficiently throughout the flight: from take-off to landing.
The cockpit includes two seats for the pilots, a digital instrument panel and sophisticated flight controls.
The digital instrument panel has a number of instruments and displays to help pilots monitor and control the aircraft’s systems.
The instruments include indicators for :
- airspeed
- altitude
- direction
- fuel
- advanced navigation systems such as GPS.
The displays also include :
- multifunction displays for systems monitoring
- electronic flight instruments
- weather data displays.
Flight controls include a sophisticated set of manual controls, such as :
- throttles
- steering wheel
- fly-by-wire controls.
Next, an in-flight communication system enables crew members to communicate with air traffic controllers and with other aircraft in flight.
In addition, the cockpit features advanced safety systems, such as :
- warning and alarm systems, to help pilots avoid dangerous situations
- automatic landing systems.
- flight management systems to help pilots plan and execute flights in complete safety.