Bombardier Learjet 35A Aero-Dienst D-CFCF
- Manufacturer:
- Bombardier
- Type / Model:
- Learjet 35
- Registration:
- D-CFCF
- Colour Scheme:
- Aero-Dienst
- Location:
- Hamburg - International, Germany
- Photographer:
- TMTaviation
- Date Taken:
- 17/03/2019
- Image ID:
- #327906
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 4931 x 3287
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Aircraft Data
The Learjet is a light business jet developed from the designs of Bill Lear, it entered production in 1963 and has become the worlds best selling range of corporate aircraft.
The Learjet 35 was a turbofan development of the earlier Learjet 25, with a slight increase in fuselage length. The series 36 has more range, but similar dimensions. The 35 has been the most numerous Learjet version, it stopped production in 1994.
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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USA | 1973 | 676 | 600 | 2 | 4 - 8 |
Power
The 35 and 36 both used the TFE731-2-2B, rated at 3500lb thrust.
Engine Count | 2 | |
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Dimensions
Length | 14.83 m. 48 ft. 8 in. |
Wing Span | 12.04 m. 39 ft. 6 in. |
Height | 3.81 m. 12 ft. 6 in. |
Empty Weight |
4594 kg.
10120 lbs.
Weights and performance for the increased take-off weight 35A version. |
Max Weight | 8308 kg. 18300 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed | 756 kph 470 mph |
Cruise Speed | 740 kph 460 mph |
Ceiling | 15544.8 m. 51000 ft. |
Normal Range | 4167 2250 nm km. |
Max Range |
4667
2520
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km.
4 passengers and normal reserves. |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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