N128LR - 1979 LEARJET 28


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Year
    1979
    Manufacturer
    LEARJET
    Model
    28
    Serial Number
    28-001
    Registration #
    N128LR
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    Historically Significant Learjet 28 Flown by Neil Armstrong to set five world records in 1979 Maintained and flown with pride ever since Currently operated on FAR Part 135 Outstanding climb performance!

    Airframe

    Total Time
    8465.0
    Airframe Notes
    • TT – 8,465 Hours • 36 inch passenger door • Drag chute

    Engine Program

    Engine Program Notes
    • LH GE CJ610-8A; 5000 hr TBO; 3480 SOH; 606 SHS; 8305 TT • RH GE CJ610-8A; 5000 hr TBO; 4573 SOH; 606 SHS; 11072 TT

    Avionics

    Avionics/Radios
    • Dual Collins VHF-20 Comms • Dual Collins VIR-30 Navs • Collins FIS-84 Flight Director • J.E.T. FC-110 Autopilot • Garmin 500 Long Range Nav • Dual Collins TDR-90 Transponders • Collins DME-40 DME • Primus 400 Weather Radar • Dual Allen AAR-3137 RMIs • Dual IDC Encoding Altimeters w/alerter • Collins ALT-55B Radar Altimeter • Aircell / Satcom Flight Phone • CVR/FDR

    Additional Equipment

    Additional Equipment
    • RVSM Compliant • SAT/ TAS Indicator • Engine Synchronizer • Auxiliary Heat • Standby Gyro w/ Battery and Radio Master Switch

    Exterior

    Exterior Notes
    Paint, Matterhorn White with Dark Green and Gold

    Interior

    Number of Seats
    8
    Interior Notes
    Eight Passengers including three-place aft divan; four reclining, tracking, swivel chairs; single belted potty opposite entrance door. Medium grey leather seating and side rails, light grey headliner, and upper sidewalls. Dark green lower sidewalls and carpet. Forward cabinetry with grey laminate finish.


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