This new Private Jet Aircraft Bombardier Learjet was unveiled at the 1992 NBAA convention and first delivered in 1998. The size of the private airplane fuselage, wing and tail-unit has been increased from the earlier Learjets. The Lear 45 is recognizable by its low/straight wing with winglets and its delta fins under the tail. The 45 has two rear fuselage mounted engines and a swept T-tail with swept horizontal stabilizer. Each side of the fuselage has 8 cabin windows. The 45 carries up to 8 passengers and is piloted by a 2 man crew. The Learjet 45 cruises at 465 knots and has a range of 2120 nautical miles. |