Learjet 40

For 40-plus years, entry-level Learjets were built primarily for pilots and pilot-size egos. This legacy was carried forward into the Learjet 31A, the Learjet 40's predecessor. As long as you turned left when you boarded one of those early Learjets, you could grin about your aircraft's climb...

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