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Box 206

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

Assorted diagrams, 1970-1974

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Lear Motors Corporation From the Series: Series XI: Lear Motors Corporation (LMC) primarily documents the efforts of LMC in the development and production of steam-powered vehicles. Although LMC was incorporated in 1968 and sold in 1976, the bulk of materials fall within 1969-1973. Note that because LMC, Leareno Development, LearAvia, and several smaller companies were all started in 1967-1968 there is some overlap between the series within some sections, such as correspondence. The series...
Dates: 1970-1974

401-0005 to 446-0011 -- diazo prints, 1974-1978, undated

 File — Box: 206, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents: LearAvia Corporation From the Series: This series, the largest in the collection, documents the activities of LearAvia Corporation which was established in April 1968 by William P. Lear in Reno, Nevada at the site of former Stead Air Force Base. The company was engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of avionic products as well the design and development of three aircraft: the LearStar 600, the Lear Allegro, and the Lear Fan 2100. The series is divided into eight subseries, ...
Dates: 1974-1978, undated

Assorted illustrations and diagrams, 1974-1976, undated

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: LearAvia Corporation From the Series: This series, the largest in the collection, documents the activities of LearAvia Corporation which was established in April 1968 by William P. Lear in Reno, Nevada at the site of former Stead Air Force Base. The company was engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of avionic products as well the design and development of three aircraft: the LearStar 600, the Lear Allegro, and the Lear Fan 2100. The series is divided into eight subseries, ...
Dates: 1974-1976, undated

Assorted illustrations and diagrams, undated (circa 1976-1977)

 File — Box: 206, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents: LearAvia Corporation From the Series: This series, the largest in the collection, documents the activities of LearAvia Corporation which was established in April 1968 by William P. Lear in Reno, Nevada at the site of former Stead Air Force Base. The company was engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of avionic products as well the design and development of three aircraft: the LearStar 600, the Lear Allegro, and the Lear Fan 2100. The series is divided into eight subseries, ...
Dates: undated (circa 1976-1977)

447-0008 to 531-0001 -- diazo prints, 1974-1978, undated

 File — Box: 206, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents: LearAvia Corporation From the Series: This series, the largest in the collection, documents the activities of LearAvia Corporation which was established in April 1968 by William P. Lear in Reno, Nevada at the site of former Stead Air Force Base. The company was engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of avionic products as well the design and development of three aircraft: the LearStar 600, the Lear Allegro, and the Lear Fan 2100. The series is divided into eight subseries, ...
Dates: 1974-1978, undated

733-0001 to 800-518 -- diazo prints, 1971-1978

 File — Box: 206, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents: LearAvia Corporation From the Series: This series, the largest in the collection, documents the activities of LearAvia Corporation which was established in April 1968 by William P. Lear in Reno, Nevada at the site of former Stead Air Force Base. The company was engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of avionic products as well the design and development of three aircraft: the LearStar 600, the Lear Allegro, and the Lear Fan 2100. The series is divided into eight subseries, ...
Dates: 1971-1978

800-530 to 801-592 -- diazo prints, 1972-1973, undated

 File — Box: 206, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents: LearAvia Corporation From the Series: This series, the largest in the collection, documents the activities of LearAvia Corporation which was established in April 1968 by William P. Lear in Reno, Nevada at the site of former Stead Air Force Base. The company was engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of avionic products as well the design and development of three aircraft: the LearStar 600, the Lear Allegro, and the Lear Fan 2100. The series is divided into eight subseries, ...
Dates: 1972-1973, undated

Correspondence between Safety Electrical Equipment and LMC. Discusses "cancellation of oral agreement on licensing" [RM files], 1969-1970

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Lear Motors Corporation From the Series: Series XI: Lear Motors Corporation (LMC) primarily documents the efforts of LMC in the development and production of steam-powered vehicles. Although LMC was incorporated in 1968 and sold in 1976, the bulk of materials fall within 1969-1973. Note that because LMC, Leareno Development, LearAvia, and several smaller companies were all started in 1967-1968 there is some overlap between the series within some sections, such as correspondence. The series...
Dates: 1969-1970

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