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Type sheet: learj

Gates Lear Jet 28 Longhorn
Corporate jet, USA, 1977

[Technical Data] [Expo/Images] - [ Gates] [ General Aviation 1975-today]

Description:

The Lear Jet is one of the most well known
corporate jets. But they are in use for many other
roles, for example as a flying ambulance or as a
"camera ship" for inflight shots of movies like
"Top Gun" or "Iron Eagle".

 

Sizes and weights

Total Length :

47.638 ft

14.520 m

 

Greatest height :

12.238 ft

3.730 m

 

Wingspan :

43.766 ft

13.340 m

 

Wing area :

264.794 sqft

24.600 qm

 

Max take off weight :

15005.0 lbs

6805.0 kg

 

Weight empty :

7896.1 lbs

3581.0 kg

 

Performance data

Max. speed :

478 kts

885 km/h

 

Cruising speed :

400 kts

740 km/h

 

Wing load :

56.79 lbs/ft2

277.00 kg/qm

 

Range :

1371 nm

2540 km

 

Propulsion

Kind :

Strl

 

Type :

General Electric CJ610-8A

 

Power rating (max.) :

13145 N

1340 kp

 

Count :

2

2

 

Total power rating (max.) :

26291 N

2680 kp

 

Other

Crew :

0

0

 

 

2

 

Payload :

7 Pax

 

       

 

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