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Studer, Hans L., 1907-1971

 Person

Biographical Note

Dr. Hans L. Studer (1907-1971) was the chief engineer and designer of the FFA P-16, a Swiss jet fighter. In the late 1950s, Dr. Studer worked with William P. Lear and Lear's company, Swiss American Aviation Corporation, on the SAAC-23 which eventually became the Learjet Model 23. No further information is known.

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Series IV. Swiss American Aviation Corporation, 1956-1965, 2000, undated

 Series
Scope and Contents: Swiss American Aviation Corporation Series IV: Swiss American Aviation Corporation (SAAC) is a fairly small series that documents WPL’s early efforts at an executive transport and private corporate aircraft, originally named the SAAC-23 although it would eventually become the Learjet Model 23. Some early concept and logistical materials present in the series pre-date the official 1960 start of the company, but most fall within SAAC’s 1960-1962 time period. Note that some materials related to...
Dates: 1956-1965, 2000, undated

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