Learjet 36 Specs. Image description Learjet 35 / 36 specs Manufacturer: Learjet: Country: United States of America: ICAO Type designator: LJ35: First flight: 4 January 1973 The Learjet 36A represents a significant development in the long line of aircraft descended from Bill Lear's original Lear 23, which first flew in October 1963
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detailed technical data, specifications and photos of Corporate Jet Learjet Learjet 35 / 36 Flugzeuginfo.net is the comprehensive civil and military aircraft encyclopedia with photogallery, airport-codes, airline-codes, aircraft-codes, country-codes, NATO-codes, aviation museums and much more. The Learjet 35 and 36 are stretched, turbofan-powered successors to the largest of the original turbojet-powered Learjets, the Model 25
The Learjet 36 is powered by two Honeywell TFE731-2 turbofan engines with 3,500 pounds of thrust. A testbed Learjet 25 with a TFE731 on its left side flew in May 1971, while the definitive Learjet 35 prototype first flew on August 22 1973 This jet is powered by two Garrett TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines with 3,500 pounds of thrust
Bomardier Learjet 36. The Learjet 36A features a slight leading-edge sweep, cantilever T-tail, and retractable tricycle landing gear. Aside from turbofans, the 35 and longer range 36 differ from the earlier Learjet 25 in having a 0.33m (1ft 1in) fuselage stretch and five windows (instead of four) on the right side of the fuselage.
N905CK Learjet 36 Kalitta Charters LLC S/N 36005. This jet is powered by two Garrett TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines with 3,500 pounds of thrust As one of the successors of the Learjet 25, it was certified alongside the Learjet 35 in 1974