Bombardier Learjet 35A
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Bombardier Learjet 35A

Specs and Performance

Manufacturer

:
Bombardier

Aircraft Name

:
Learjet 35A

Model Number

:
LR 35

First Year Delivered

:
1976

Last Year Produced

:
1995

Approximate Number Built

:
610
Typical Seating Capacity
:
6
Maximum Seat Configuration
:
8
Typical Lavatory
:
Not Enclosed
Cabin Height (ft)
:
4.3
Cabin Width (ft)
:
4.9
Cabin Length (ft)
:
12.9
Cabin Volume (cubic feet)
:
268
Cabin Door Height (ft)
:
4.2
Cabin Door Width (ft)
:
3
Baggage Volume- Internal (cubic feet)
:
40
Baggage Volume- External (cubic feet)
:
0
Engine Manufacturer
:
Honeywell Engines
Engine Model
:
TFE 731-2
Number of Engines
:
2
Range- Seats Full (miles)
:
2,221
Range- Ferry Range (miles)
:
2,445
Normal Cruise Speed (mph)
:
502
Long Range Cruise Speed (mph)
:
488
Maximum Cruise Speed (mph)
:
541
Maximum Takeoff Weight (lb)
:
18,300
Maximum Landing Weight (lb)
:
15,300
Basic Operating Weight (lb)
:
10,310
Fuel Capacity (gallons)
:
918
Payload with Full Fuel (lb)
:
1,992
Maximum Payload (lb)
:
3,190
Service Ceiling (ft)
:
45,000
Rate of Climb (fpm)
:
4,340
BFL MTOW (ft)
:
6,300
Take-Off Distance (ft)
:
6,300
Landing Distance (ft)
:
4,400
Description

The Learjet Model 35A is an American multi-role business jet.

The aircraft is powered by two Garrett TFE731-2 turbofan engines. Its cabin can be arranged for 6-8 passengers. The engines are mounted in nacelles on the sides of the aft fuselage. The wings are equipped with single-slotted flaps. The wingtip fuel tanks distinguish the design from other aircraft having similar functions.

It is derived from the Learjet 35 which was powered by two TFE731-2-2A engines and was 13 inches longer than its predecessor, the Model 25. The LJ35 was FAA certified in July, 1974. It could carry up to eight passengers. There were 64 base-model 35s built.

The Learjet 35A is an upgraded Model 35 with TFE731-2-2B engines and a range of 2,789 miles, with a fuel capacity of 931 US gallons (3,524 L) with refueling accomplished at ground level through each wingtip tank. It was introduced in 1976, replacing the 35. Over 600 35As were built, with a production line that ended with serial number 677, in 1993.

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