Learjet 24F
XA-CAP
(c/n 24F-349)
When FAR.25 was issued in 1965
eliminating the need to keep small twins under a max grossed
up weight of 12,500 lbs, Bill Lear designed the
Model 24. This was basically a beefed up Model
23 incorporating such
enhancements as increased pressurization allowing for higher cruising
altitudes,
plus strenthening of the design to
permit a max AUW of 13,500 lbs. The Model 24F seen above
also had a new cambered
wing. This Mexican example was at El Paso in 1981. By
that time Bill
Lear's holdings in Learjet
had been purchased by the Gates Rubber Copany. A new corporation
(Gates Learjet) was formed to continue production of this prolific line
of twin jets.