LEARJET 45 WING IS MODIFIED AFTER FLIGHT TESTING
Learjet Incorporated has modified the leading edge of the Learjet 45 wing to reduce airflow separation at high angles-of-attack. The modification came following a series of stall tests, and the company said the aircraft's stall speeds are on target and that it has ``excellent'' stall characteristics...
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