1982 Gates Learjet PARTS ONLY. Model 55, serial # 066. Deregistered. Per FAA-Fixed wing multi-engine, turbo-fan, N717HB. From Wikipedia: The series was to have three variants, the Learjet 54, 55 and 56 but only the Learjet 55 was built.[1] The Learjet 55 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with NASA developed winglets, the winglets gave rise to the nickname Longhorn. The aircraft has a T-tail and is powered by two Garrett TFE731 turbofans mounted each side of the rear fuselage.[1] It has a retractable tricycle landing gear and an enclosed cabin for up to ten passengers and a cockpit for the two crew.[1] Construction of the Learjet 55 began in April 1978 after extensive testing and work on the wing design which came, initially, from the Learjet 25. The Learjet 55 first flew on 19 April 1979. The first production aircraft were produced starting 18 March 1981. 147 Learjet 55 aircraft were delivered. By 2018, a Learjet 55 can be had for $1 million or less. Learjet 55: Production variant, 126 built. General characteristics: Crew: 2 , Capacity: 10, Length: 55 ft 1 in (16.80 m), Wingspan: 43 ft 10 in (13.35 m), Height: 14 ft 8 in (4.48 m), Wing area: 264.5 sq ft (24.57 m2), Empty weight: 13,000 lb (5,897 kg), Max takeoff weight: 21,500 lb (9,752 kg), Powerplant: 2 × Garrett TFE731-3A-2B turbofan aero-engine, 3,700 lbf (16 kN) thrust each: Performance; Maximum speed: 541 mph (871 km/h, 470 kn) at 30,000ft (9145m), Cruise speed: 462 mph (744 km/h, 402 kn) at 49,000ft (14935m), Range: 2,492 mi (4,010 km, 2,165 nmi) with four passengers and fuel reserves, Service ceiling: 51,000 ft (16,000 m). Property Access agreement will be emailed to successful buyer for signature. PARTS ONLY.
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