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Photos: First Look At The Upcoming Learjet 85

Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid.
  • Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid.
  • Learjet 85 in the air.
  • Learjet 85 mockup.
  • Learjet 85 mockup.
  • Interior of the new Learjet 85.
  • Learjet 85 in the hangar.
  • Learjet 85 galley.
  • Learjet 85 under-seat storage drawer.
  • Learjet 85 personal table.
  • Learjet 85 cockpit.
  • Pratt & Whitney PW307B engine that powers the Learjet 85.
  • Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid. The soon-to-be commissioned USS Michael Murphy is docked in the background.
  • Learjet 85 in the hangar.
  • The new Learjet 85.
  • The new Learjet 85.
  • Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid.
  • Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid.
  • Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid.
  • Detailed cockpit aboard the Learjet 85 mockup.
  • Learjet 85 mockup visits USS Intrepid.
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