PASSENGER AIRCRAFT
BOMBARDIER LEARJET 35 36
Aircraft Summary
The Bombardier Learjet 35 36 is an American built twin-engine, high-speed business jet. The Bombardier Learjet 35 (36) is capable of transporting up to 6 passengers.
History and Features
The original Model 35 was powered by two TFE731-2-2A engines and was 13 inches longer than its predecessor, the Model 25. First flight of the prototype Model 35 was on 22 August 1973, and the aircraft was FAA certified in July, 1974. It could carry up to eight passengers. There were 64 base-model 35s built.
The Model 35A is an upgraded Model 35 with TFE731-2-2B engines and a range of 2,789 miles, with a fuel capacity of 931 US gallons (3,524 L) with refueling accomplished at ground level through each wingtip tank. It was introduced in 1976, replacing the 35. Over 600 35As were built, with a production line that ended with serial number 677, in 1993.
On February 12, 1996, a Learjet 35A, N10BD,[6] owned by Cable Television Founder Bill Daniels and piloted by Mark E. Calkins, Charles Conrad, Jr., Paul Thayer, and D. Miller completed an around-the-world flight in a record 49 hrs, 21 min, and 8 sec. The record remains standing as of 2015. This aircraft is now on display in Terminal C of Denver International Airport.
The Model 36 is essentially identical to the 35, except that it has a larger fuselage fuel tank, giving it 500 miles longer range, but reducing the passenger area’s length by 18 inches (0.46 m). It was certified, along with the 35, in July, 1974.
Like the 35A, the Model 36A has upgraded engines and a higher maximum gross weight. It was introduced in 1976, replacing the 36.
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OVERVIEW
PASSENGERS*
6
CRUISE SPEED
870 kph / 540 mph
SPECIFICATIONS
CABIN LENGTH
4.2 m / 13’9″
CABIN WIDTH
1.5 m / 4’11”
CABIN HEIGHT
1.3 m / 4’3″
LUGGAGE SPACE
1.12 m / 3’8″
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
No
FLIGHT ATTENDANT
No
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