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Learjet 35 (N317TT)
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Learjet 35 (N317TT)

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alex kropf
very nice shot.
scott brunner
nice shot - not being able to view without a watermark slapped across the whole image - why even bother posting it...
scott brunner
Hi RWB - oh - sorry - it's truly a beautiful picture of one of my favorite planes - gotta love Lear's with those torpedo like tip tanks - my first thought when seeing the watermark was "oh what a shame" - can't even set it as my desktop background... Keep up the good work - that one is definitely a keeper - LOL - I wasn't actually expecting a response - so thanks...
PAUL PETERSON
I feel the same, great shot. Would love to fly in that from KANE to KSAN. Would be a great trip
Skylar Peterson
Nice shot! Also, what a coincidence, this photo was on the front page of FlightAware today, I saw it and I was like hmm that looks familiar...Turns out this same Lear was inside the hangar today getting some avionics work! Crazy
jesse kyzer
1980 LEARJET 35A
Dan Little
Wow! Beautiful!
Merle Manweiler
I have many hours in a Lear 35. Incredible performance, not the most comfortable but FAST.
Ike Harel
A great capture against the towering cumulonimbus aloft.
Ike
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