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LearJet 25B Business Jet Parts Available

$27,500.00
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SKU:
N524DW
Condition:
Used
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This LearJet 25B Aircraft is located in the airfield at BAS Kansas City

This LearJet 25B is available for parts, or we will sell the whole aircraft as is. It is one of many aircraft in the field at BAS Kansas City, formerly White Industries, that we have not yet disassembled completely. There is a long, long list of available parts from this aircraft. We do have the logs as well. Call the BAS Kansas City team at 816-690-8800 and let us know how we can help.
Matt Brewe
Mike Hutfles
Juan Castro

List of available parts from this LearJet 25B:

This list is not a complete inventory. If you need something and don't see it listed, call us - 816-690-8800
Nose section
  • Radome
  • Angle of Attack Transducers
landing gear
  • Main Landing Gear LH
  • Main Landing Gear RH
  • Main Landing Gear Actuators
  • Brake LH
  • Brake RH
  • Wheels
  • Main Landing Gear Doors INBD
  • Main Landing Gear Doors OBD
  • Nose Landing Gear Door LH
  • Nose Landing Gear Door RH
Fuselage
  • Aileron LH
  • Aileron RH
  • Flap LH
  • Flap RH
  • Flap Actuators
  • Inlet LH
  • Inlet RH
  • Cowling LH
  • Cowling RH
  • Door Cabin Lower
  • Door Cabin Upper
  • Cabin Windows
tail group
  • Horizontal
  • Elevator LH
  • Elevator RH
  • Rudder
  • Vertical
  • Electrical components in Tail
  • Hydraulic components in Tail
  • Fuel Shutoff Valves
  • Air Cycle Machine
cockpit & interior
  • Forward Divider Cabinets
  • Pilot Seat
  • Co-Pilot Seat
  • 3 Cabin Seats
  • Aft Bench Seat
  • Control Yokes
  • Trim Indicator
  • Cabin Pressure Regulator
  • Cabin Altimeter
  • Cabin VSI
  • Angle of Attack indicators
  • Flap Indicator
  • Glareshield with Annunciator
  • Outflow Valve
  • Pressure Regulators

Read the story of how BAS Part Sales acquired White Industries in 2023...
BAS Part Sales Has Acquired Aircraft Salvage Competitor White Industries
BAS Part Sales has completed the acquisition of White Industries located in Bates City, MO. White Industries is known throughout the aviation world as the original aircraft salvage and used airplane parts supplier, having established operations roughly 70 years ago.
Also check out BAS Part Sales on an epiosde of First Flights with Kate Broug
BAS Kansas City Takes Flight: A Behind-the-Scenes Look with Kate Broug
It's been about a year and a half since BAS acquired the former White Industries and rebranded it as BAS Kansas City. It has been a wild ride, to say the least. One of the key goals for our leadership and marketing teams [...]

The Learjet 25B: A Classic Business Jet

The Learjet 25B holds a special place in aviation history as a high-speed, luxurious business jet that defined an era. Produced in 1970, it was a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the Learjet 24, boasting increased passenger capacity and enhanced performance. This post delves into the design, features, and legacy of this iconic aircraft.

Design and Performance

The Learjet 25B's design was centered around speed and efficiency. Key features include:

Engines: Two General Electric CJ610-6 turbojet engines, each delivering 2,950 pounds of thrust at sea level. These engines were known for their reliability and power, enabling the aircraft to reach impressive speeds.

Capacity: While the Learjet 24 could seat eight passengers (including crew), the Learjet 25B increased capacity to 10. A 1.27-meter (4 ft 2 in) fuselage extension made this expansion possible.

Hydraulic Systems: The aircraft employed hydraulic systems to operate the landing gear, brakes, flaps, and spoilers. Advanced features included a pressure regulator and accumulator to manage pressure surges and a backup auxiliary hydraulic pump for in-flight emergencies.

Landing Gear: A tricycle configuration with dual wheels on the main gear and disc brakes with an anti-skid system enhanced both safety and control.

Brakes: The brake system provided power boost via hydraulic pressure, incorporating a pneumatic backup for emergency stops. An anti-skid system provided maximum braking efficiency without wheel lockup.

Fuel System: The Learjet 25B featured five fuel tanks: two wing tanks, a fuselage tank, and two wingtip tanks. This strategic design and the jet pumps in the tanks optimized range and flight duration.

Flight Controls: Dual control wheels and rudder pedals provide precise handling. The control system combines mechanical linkages with electrical controls for functions such as nose wheel steering and trim.

Operational Characteristics and Legacy

High-Altitude Performance: The Learjet 25B's capabilities allowed it to cruise at high altitudes, typically between Flight Level 390 and 430, which was helpful for overflying weather and air traffic congestion.

Versatility: The interior of the Learjet 25B could be customized to transport cargo and passengers and was even adaptable for medevac operations.

Challenging to Fly: Compared to other general aviation aircraft, the Learjet 25B required skilled handling and longer runways, especially in hot or high-altitude conditions.

The Learjet 25B notably impacted business aviation, proving a successful design, although today's stricter noise regulations have limited its use. Even now, the Learjet 25B continues to be a reminder of aviation's exciting achievements and innovation within the business jet field.
Sourced from Wikipedia

The Learjet Story: A Brief History

Learjet's story begins in the late 1950s with William Powell Lear, who initially based his designs on the American military Marvel aircraft before adapting the design from the Swiss FFA P-16 ground attack fighter. The company, initially Swiss American Aviation Corporation, moved its operations to Wichita, Kansas, in 1962 due to what Bill Lear Jr. described as the slow pace of work in Switzerland.
The first Learjet, the Model 23, a 6-8 seater, took its maiden flight in October 1963. Several successful models followed, including the Learjet 24 and 25, quickly gaining popularity for their speed and luxury. By 1974, the Learjet fleet surpassed one million flight hours. Significant milestones like the introduction of the Learjet 28 (with winglets) and the Learjet 55 demonstrated continuous innovation in design and performance.
In 1967, Gates Rubber Company acquired a majority stake in Learjet. The company, renamed Gates Learjet Corporation, continued to grow, expanding its production and achieving another milestone with its 500th aircraft in 1975. However, the company faced challenges in the 1980s, which included temporarily halting jet production.
In 1990, Bombardier Aerospace purchased Learjet Corporation, marking a new chapter for the brand as "Bombardier Learjet Family." This era introduced new models like the Learjet 60 and 45. Despite the launch of the innovative all-composite Learjet 85 in 2007, the program was eventually canceled in 2015.
After a long and impactful run, Bombardier announced the end of Learjet production in February 2021, concluding a remarkable journey of over 60 years. The final Learjet 75 was delivered in March 2022. The Learjet brand is now a powerful legacy, with over 3,000 aircraft produced. Bombardier continues to support the existing Learjet fleet.
Sourced from Wikipedia

LearJet 25 Parts Available from BAS Part Sales

Order online for same business day shipping. Or call 970-313-4823!

Industry Leading 90-Day Money-Back Guarantee

You may return parts or request a replacement within 90 days of the purchase date with no penalty. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (if you received an incorrect or defective item, etc).

We do not accept returns on anything marked CORE, Fuselages, or anything stating "No Returns Accepted".

If the return is past 90 days from the date the item was delivered, you may incur a restocking fee. Each return is handled on a case-to-case basis, and we do our best to be fair and reasonable.

Once we receive your returned parts, you should expect to receive your refund within a week or so. In most cases, you will receive a refund quickly.

If you need to return an item or want a replacement, fill out the form HERE with your order number, details about the product you would like to return, and the reason for the return. We will respond quickly with instructions for how to return items from your order.

Our 90-day guarantee is our commitment to treating our customers honestly and fairly. We put every part through a rigorous process before we make it available for sale. Despite our best efforts, sometimes we do not have the capability to test certain items, or we might miss something during the inspection process.

Condition Codes for BAS Part Sales Inventory


As-Removed:
Part removed from aircraft in its original, unaltered state. Most of the inventory available from BAS Part Sales is in As-Removed condition. We removed it from the aircraft in working condition and expect it to pass inspection. As-Removed items come with our 90-day Money-Back Guarantee. Read More

Core:
A non-functioning or damaged item that can be used for parts or possible repair. We DO NOT offer refunds on core items. These items are listed with "Core" in the title and typically have details in the product description related to what we found wrong with it.

Overhauled:
An as-removed item that has been sent to a shop for repair or rebuild. These items, of course, come with our 90-day money-back guarantee.

NOS - New Old Stock:
Item that is factory new but has been stored for a period of time that is usually past stock limit date. These items also come with our 90-day money-back guarantee.

Certifications & Documentation:
If an item is offered for sale with an 8130, STC, or other documentation, that detail is typically notated in the product title and the description. If it is not notated, then BAS cannot provide any certification for that item.

Meet YOUR Parts Team

The BAS Sales Team is stacked with knowledge and expertise from every aspect of the aircraft salvage business. Let our team of Experts help you find the right part the first time.

You can reach the sales department during business hours - 7:30 am to 4 pm Mountain Standard Time - by calling 970-313-4823 or via email at sales@baspartsales.com

We will promptly assist in any way possible, such as verifying the right part or part number, taking measurements or additional pictures, discussing or arranging shipping and transit prior to your purchase, or anything else you need to be confident that you are buying the right part from the right people.

Matt Rangel - BAS Part Sales - Sales Team

Matt Rangel - Colorado Sales Lead

BAS Part Sales Colorado
970-414-7303 Direct

Mike Rangel - BAS Part Sales - Sales Team

Mike Rangel

BAS Part Sales Colorado
970-414-7304 Direct

Geoff Watkins - BAS Part Sales - Sales Team

Geoff Watkins

BAS Part Sales Colorado
970-414-7154 Direct

Juan Castro - BAS Kansas City - Sales Team

Juan Castro - Missouri Sales Lead

BAS Part Sales Kansas City
816-690-8800

Matt Brewe - BAS Kansas City - Sales Team

Matt Brewe

BAS Part Sales Kansas City
816-690-8800

Mike Hutfles - BAS Kansas City - Sales Team

Mike Hutfles

BAS Part Sales Kansas City
816-690-8800