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Lear 60
Mid Jet by Bombardier

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General Specifications

Mid Jet

Jet Size Category

7

Passengers

23500 lbs

Max Payload

2782 mi

Range

465 mph

Max Speed

436 mph

Cruising Speed

5450 ft

Takeoff Distance

3030 ft

Landing Distance

Cabin Dimensions: 601 ft³

Cabin Length

17.67 ft

Cabin Width

5.92 ft

Cabin Height

5.75 ft

Cargo Capacity: 68 ft³

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More About Lear 60

Designed with a specific niche in mind, the Learjet 60 caters to those who demand private jets that excel in rapid climbs, high cruise speeds, cost-effectiveness, and unwavering reliability. Although it might seem that these attributes would attract a broader audience, the Learjet 60 indeed lives up to these expectations, earning its place as a remarkable aircraft.

Spacious and Luxurious: The cabin of the Learjet 60 represents the largest in the Learjet series, comfortably accommodating seven to eight passengers. Designed with passengers’ comfort in mind, it prioritizes elbow room. Standard features include fold-out work tables and a radio phone, with options to add a fax machine, microwave, and coffee maker for added convenience.

Unmatched Cruise Performance: The standout feature of the Learjet 60 is its exceptional cruise performance. It can swiftly ascend to its cruising altitude of 43,000 feet in under fourteen minutes, even when loaded to its maximum takeoff weight of 23,500 pounds. Once cruising, it reaches impressive speeds of up to 457 knots (about 0.76 Mach) with a transcontinental range of 2,590 miles (2,250 nautical miles) while carrying six or seven passengers. Surprisingly, its average fuel consumption of 203 gallons per hour rivals that of smaller, lighter private jets.

Aerodynamic Innovation: The Learjet 60 owes its speed to its ingenious aerodynamic design. For the first time in the Learjet lineage, NASA/Boeing Tranair computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software was employed. This innovative software identifies high-drag areas on the aircraft, resulting in an impressive 4% reduction in overall drag.

Powerful Engines: The Learjet 60 is powered by two PW305A turbofan engines from Pratt & Whitney Canada, flat-rated to 4,600 pounds of thrust each to minimize takeoff noise while still offering a remarkable capacity of 5,225 pounds of thrust. This choice results in an EPNdB output of 70.8 during takeoff and 87.7 during landing. An electronic Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) system autonomously manages engine performance during flight, reducing pilot workload.

Exceptional Handling: The Learjet 60 boasts exceptional handling, thanks to its high wing loading, ensuring smooth flights even in turbulent conditions. The speed-proportionate nosewheel steering system enhances ground maneuverability, complemented by robust wheel brakes for secure landings and ground control.

Advanced Avionics: Featuring the Integrated Pro Line 4 avionics system, the Learjet 60 offers centralized control through an Integrated Avionics Processing System (IAPS), linking all flight systems and controls. The sleek, modern control panel integrates four large-format electronic displays, offering ease of operation. Additionally, the Automatic AlliedSignal digital cabin pressurization system regulates cabin pressure throughout the flight without pilot intervention.

Cost-Effective Excellence: Operating costs for the Learjet 60 are exceptionally competitive, rivaling even the best-selling jets in its class. When compared to the average jets in its category, it consistently shines in cruise speed and range, making it a top choice for those seeking a longer-range, faster private jet.

In summary, the Learjet 60 perfectly embodies the Learjet legacy while embracing modern efficiency. With its remarkable performance, spacious cabin, and cost-effective operation, it stands as a testament to excellence in private aviation, offering a unique blend of speed, comfort, and reliability.

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