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Sun, Sep 28, 2003

Lear Horizontal Winglets to Debut at NBAA 2003

Raisbeck Engineering has called a press conference for Monday, October 6, 2003, at the NBAA Convention Center in Orlando (FL). The conference will cover the new Raisbeck Learjet 35ZR, extended range and performance version of the Learjet Models 35/36.

The star of the press conference will be the first Raisbeck ZR-equipped Lear 35, N626BM, which will be in attendance at NBAA, at its Static Display;  also, we're planning to see Raisbeck Test Pilot Pete Reynolds, former Vice President and Chief Test Pilot for Bombardier/Learjet, along with other Raisbeck Program Engineers, including James Raisbeck.

The Raisbeck Learjet 35ZR represents the latest in aerodynamic technology, including 45 degree swept Double-Delta Inboard Wing Gloves, Outboard Wing Trailing Edge Horizontal Winglets (Batwings), recontoured Trailing Edge Flaps and other features.

The end result is a Learjet with significantly improved range and reduced fuel consumption, along with inherent across-the-board increases in performance.

FMI: www.Raisbeck.com

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