MUNDIAEREO proudly presents:

The 1979 Learjet 28 is a mid-sized business jet that was popular during its time and still holds value for certain buyers today. This aircraft is known for its speed, range, and efficiency, making it a great choice for both short and medium-range flights. The Learjet 28 is equipped with two Honeywell TFE731-2 turbofan engines that provide good performance and fuel efficiency, allowing it to reach a top speed of around 530 knots and a range of up to 1,500 nautical miles. The cabin of the Learjet 28 is comfortable and spacious for a mid-sized jet, with seating for up to 8 passengers, and includes amenities such as a lavatory, a refreshment center, and a satellite phone. The Learjet 28 has a reliable design, with simple avionics and navigation systems, and is known for its good climb performance. While it may not have the advanced features of newer jets, the Learjet 28 still offers a solid value for buyers seeking a mid-sized business jet that delivers speed, range, and efficiency.

 

 

 

 

1979 Learjet 28

Serial Number 28-005
Registration N500LG

Learjet 28 – SN 28-005 – 1979

Airframe

  • Total Time: 7,193 Hours

  • Total Landings: 6,868

Engines – CJ610-8A

  • Engine 1: S/N 211-121A

    • Total Time: 7,193 Hours

    • Cycles Since New: 6,868

    • Time Since Major Overhaul (SMOH): 2,218 Hours

    • Time Since Hot Section Inspection (HSI): 166 Hours

  • Engine 2: S/N 21-129A

    • Total Time: 7,178 Hours

    • Cycles Since New: 6,861

    • Time Since Major Overhaul (SMOH): 2,203 Hours

    • Time Since HSI: 151 Hours

Avionics

  • ADF: Dual Collins ADF-60

  • DME: Dual Collins DME-40

  • Flight Director: Collins FD-108

  • HSI: Collins PN-101

  • Radar Altimeter: Dual Collins ALT-50

  • Weather Radar: Sperry Primus 400 Color

  • Comms: Dual Collins VHF-20

  • EFIS: Collins FIS-84

  • GPS: Trimble 3100

  • Navs: Dual Collins VIR-30

  • Transponder: Dual Collins TDR-90

Additional Equipment

  • Winglets

  • Freon Air Conditioning

  • Executive Door

  • Drag Chute

  • Variable Nose Wheel Steering

  • Hoskins Strobes

  • Recognition Lights

  • Notable: This aircraft is the world record holder for category and class time-to-climb to 3,000, 6,000, 9,000, 12,000, and 15,000 meters, plus highest sustained altitude.

Interior

  • Executive Tan Leather Seating

Exterior

  • Matterhorn White with Blue & Red Accent Stripes

Maintenance

  • Due 12-Year Inspection