Bombardier Learjet 40 Cirrus Aviation D-CLUX
- Manufacturer:
- Bombardier
- Type / Model:
- Learjet 40
- Registration:
- D-CLUX
- Colour Scheme:
- Cirrus Aviation
- Location:
- Samedan (St. Moritz), Switzerland
- Photographer:
- Danijel Jovanovic
- Date Taken:
- 18/12/2010
- Image ID:
- #113151
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 3739 x 2493
- Image Description:
- Taxiing in beautiful late winter light
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Aircraft Data
The Learjet is a light business jet developed from the designs of Bill Lear, it entered production in 1963 and has become the worlds best selling range of corporate aircraft.
The Learjet 40 is a light short/medium range business jet derived from the Learjet 45. The 40 has a fuselage shortened by 2 feet, and had improved engines. The basic 40 has already been upgraded to the 40XR standard, with better all-round performance.
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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USA | 2002 | 120 | 120 | 2 | 4 - 6 |
Power
The basic 40 uses the TFE731-20AR, the 40XR uses the 731-20BR, both rated at 3500lb thrust.
Engine Count | 2 | |
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Dimensions
Length | 16.94 m. 55 ft. 7 in. |
Wing Span | 14.55 m. 47 ft. 9 in. |
Height | 4.5 m. 14 ft. 9 in. |
Empty Weight | 6188 kg. 13630 lbs. |
Max Weight | 9534 kg. 21000 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed |
747 kph
464 mph
Performance figures for the 40XR |
Cruise Speed | 735 kph 457 mph |
Ceiling | 15544.8 m. 51000 ft. |
Normal Range | 2815 1520 nm km. |
Max Range |
3208
1732
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km.
Max payload with reserves. |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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