Box 207
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Assorted awards and recognitions, 1983
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Lear Fan Limited
From the Series:
Series XIV: Lear Fan Limited (LFL) provides a look into the development, production, flight testing, and quest for FAA certification of the Lear Fan 2100, an innovative all-composite airplane that William P. Lear and his team designed in 1976-1977. The series is arranged into eight subseries: administrative records, correspondence, financial records, legal records, photographs, publicity materials, research materials, and...
Dates:
1983
"Leartron control system" -- correspondence, diagrams, notes, photographs, and sketches [L-D-101], 1943 February - 1944 February
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Series II. Lear Avia Inc.
From the Series:
Series II: Lear Avia Inc. is the second largest series of the collection. It documents the research, development, and manufacture of Lear Avia’s key World War II-era products, notably clutches, screw jacks, motors, and aircraft navigation and radio equipment and parts. In addition, there is documentation of other products which reflect the company’s post-war considerations for manufacture and production. These are not just limited to the field of aeronautics...
Dates:
1943 February - 1944 February
Assorted correspondence, 1977-1991, undated
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Lear Fan Limited
From the Series:
Series XIV: Lear Fan Limited (LFL) provides a look into the development, production, flight testing, and quest for FAA certification of the Lear Fan 2100, an innovative all-composite airplane that William P. Lear and his team designed in 1976-1977. The series is arranged into eight subseries: administrative records, correspondence, financial records, legal records, photographs, publicity materials, research materials, and...
Dates:
1977-1991, undated
"Lear Fan information kit" -- product sheets, 1983, undated
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Lear Fan Limited
From the Series:
Series XIV: Lear Fan Limited (LFL) provides a look into the development, production, flight testing, and quest for FAA certification of the Lear Fan 2100, an innovative all-composite airplane that William P. Lear and his team designed in 1976-1977. The series is arranged into eight subseries: administrative records, correspondence, financial records, legal records, photographs, publicity materials, research materials, and...
Dates:
1983, undated
Organizational charts, 1978-1981
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Lear Fan Limited
From the Series:
Series XIV: Lear Fan Limited (LFL) provides a look into the development, production, flight testing, and quest for FAA certification of the Lear Fan 2100, an innovative all-composite airplane that William P. Lear and his team designed in 1976-1977. The series is arranged into eight subseries: administrative records, correspondence, financial records, legal records, photographs, publicity materials, research materials, and...
Dates:
1978-1981
Office files of engineer Charles C. Littell Jr. -- diagrams, sketches, technical data, research materials, notes, employee documentation, memos, correspondence, minutes, negatives, and photographs, 1940-1945, 1957
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Series II. Lear Avia Inc.
From the Series:
Series II: Lear Avia Inc. is the second largest series of the collection. It documents the research, development, and manufacture of Lear Avia’s key World War II-era products, notably clutches, screw jacks, motors, and aircraft navigation and radio equipment and parts. In addition, there is documentation of other products which reflect the company’s post-war considerations for manufacture and production. These are not just limited to the field of aeronautics...
Dates:
1940-1945, 1957
Steam bus -- specifications, notes, diagram, photographs, illustrations, and photographer proofs, undated (circa 1968-1976)
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:
undated (circa 1968-1976)