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Louise Timken is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and a graduate of Wellesley College. She earned her pilot’s license in 1943 and was active in the Civil Air Patrol during the latter stages of World War II. For years she and her late husband, Henry H. Timken, Jr., were familiar figures at major aviation events in the U.S. and abroad.

In 1965 she became the first woman to be type-rated in a Learjet. She continued to fly her own Learjet, N88B, until 1992 when she generously gave it to the Pima Air & Space Museum.

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 Post subject: Re: Learjet 23 Restoration
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64CL?


Clay Lacy's Lear 24A, 64 CL is in the Palm Springs Air Museum.

Edit: On the right side of the picture frame is part of Mt. San Gorgonio where Frank Sinatra's mother was killed in a Lear Jet when it crashed into the mountain after takeoff from Palm Springs. Dean Martin's son Dino was also killed crashing into the same mountain in an F-4. Sort of a curse on the Rat Pack.


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 Post subject: Re: Learjet 23 Restoration
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Fast, noisy, thirsty, crude by today's standard avionics, but what a blast to be the pilot of one.
If traffic was light and we had no pax, we would ask our home airport tower for a higher initial altitude (typically 8,000' instead of 3,000') and to waive the 200 knot speed restriction. They almost always approved. Since the Sabreliner 40 & 60 didn't use flaps for takeoff, it was simply a matter of raising the gear and accelerating to just shy of 250 KIAS before heading what felt like straight up. Loved that civilian Sabreliners had G-meters due to their military heritage :thumbup:

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Northeast Jet lost a 25 in 1980. Their other Lear was found to have the over speed cutout switch and they admitted the accident aircraft had it too. Thunderbird Airways (who I worked for at the time) also lost a 25 the same year. No illegal cutout on that one as the over speed warning was heard on the radio.


If you mean N125NE over the Gulf in 1980...
the full report is an amazing read... Pg.15-16 mentions the speed switch.
https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/Acc ... AR8115.pdf

About a year (4-27-81) after this accident, I don't think the final report was out yet, I was right seat on a charter PBI-TEB in a Citation 501. Abeam JAX on one of the Atlantic Routes, we had a vibration through the airframe, so we diverted to Jacksonville. (turned out to be a worn bushing in the rt. starter/generator).

We told our passenger that we would send our Lear to complete the trip, and she said that it was one of their Lears in the gulf, and it was why she was in a Citation.

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Edit: On the right side of the picture frame is part of Mt. San Gorgonio


Not to mention a Grumman tiger Cat... :thumbup:

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