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The Probert Encyclopaedia of Aircraft

LEARJET 24

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The Learjet 24 is a series of American medium-range executive transport and light transport aircraft first flown in 1963 and in civilian service and in service with the American military since 1966. The original Lear Jet Model 24 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two General Electric CJ610-4 turbojet engines providing a top speed of 908 kmh and a range of 2855 km. The Learjet 24B is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two General Electric CJ610-6 turbojets providing a top speed of 877 kmh and a range of 3278 km. The Learjet 24 carries a flight crew of one or two and up to six passengers or 1212 kg of freight in the cabin.
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