There are times when I miss that cramped little cockpit and the uncomfortable seats. And, I miss that clicking noise of the odometer-style digits as the engines spin up. Funny the things that one remembers. Thanks for posting this.
This is cool! You actually see some of what the pilots are doing during this process. Awesome inside cockpit view with all of the instruments in sight!
@ROCKSTARCRANE Of the six gauges with the green, yellow, and red arcs: top two are N2, middle two are ITT, and bottom two are N1. I'm in the midst of training on the 35 right now, and the N1 and N2 are backwards from other planes that I've flown. Hope that helps.
Try working under the panel! I used to work in building 9 on 31A/45 fuselage lines. I finally got to move to the 31a/60 wing jig (1600 log) where I could stand up like a human.
There are times when I miss that cramped little cockpit and the uncomfortable seats. And, I miss that clicking noise of the odometer-style digits as the engines spin up. Funny the things that one remembers. Thanks for posting this.
timebuilder2 1 week ago
At 01:02: Those TicTac Sound of the EGT gauge when its rising quickly ... i love those sound ...
randomcarpus 1 year ago
This is cool! You actually see some of what the pilots are doing during this process. Awesome inside cockpit view with all of the instruments in sight!
kenpalmer1965 1 year ago
i have flown both the lear 24 and the 35 , both awesome airplanes
Lit to Mem ,to ATl , to Dal , to LIT
learflyer2 1 year ago
I'm guessing that the second or middle gauge is turbine temperature? It goes up and then settles back down as rpm increases.
ROCKSTARCRANE 2 years ago
@ROCKSTARCRANE Of the six gauges with the green, yellow, and red arcs: top two are N2, middle two are ITT, and bottom two are N1. I'm in the midst of training on the 35 right now, and the N1 and N2 are backwards from other planes that I've flown. Hope that helps.
BenGaut 1 year ago
@BenGaut
I have been flying the lear series for many years, and I am glad that I am not the only person who noticed that. LOL
pitts40 10 months ago
was this jet parked back in hotel taxi way???
thanks
boeing737flya 2 years ago
was this your jet??!!!!
boeingnerd77 2 years ago
I love Learjets ! Great video.
TheOwlBerlin 2 years ago
Try working under the panel! I used to work in building 9 on 31A/45 fuselage lines. I finally got to move to the 31a/60 wing jig (1600 log) where I could stand up like a human.
unclesara 3 years ago
hey i just got back from a trip in a 35 from kttn to kteb IFR from hawker beech at ronson aviation that was a long day from aspen kase
trqauto 3 years ago
Cool vid I love Learjets. :)
deflyboy 3 years ago 2
cause you love FSX right
olsonr 3 years ago
awesome it's just like microsoft flight sim!
lol..
Only it's the real thing (lucky you!)
Thanks for the post :)
orangie84 3 years ago
haha, that's right next to hawker-beech!
aromijn 4 years ago
Actually that is Van Nuys in Southern California, 1400 miles away from Wichita.
unclesara 3 years ago
Nice Video, I wanted to be there for the take off!
WillABQ 4 years ago
coollastsamurai is that your personal Jet??? Dont Lie..
bubbaUK 4 years ago