Alan,
Do you have a photo of it?
We were there last June and I don't remember not identifying an old Lear but I didn't log anything from a nose wheel either although 2 ex Ameriflight Learjets were parked at National Jets and one is N237AF which is similar to what you read from the nose wheel.
Mark
---- Dr Citation <janda.jet@sky.com> wrote:
> Walter, Andre, Mark and all
>
> Many thanks for all of your replies and photographs. Amazing that Mark
> should look at the site and find a link to his photograph! What a small
> world we live in!
>
> Whilst Cactus Wings may not be the correct forum to ask this question, I
> have another Lear Question. At National Jets, Fort Lauderdale International
> there is a Lear (25?) with no wings, engines or tail, the nose wheel door
> is marked JKIA237F. Any ideas on it's identity?
>
> Alan Williams
> Manchester
> England
>
> On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 3:21:28 PM UTC+1, Dr Citation wrote:
>
> > Noted at a truck stop in Quartszite on 19th March was a Lear 25/35
> > dismantled on a trailer. Had blue stripes on underside of fuselage. No idea
> > of direction of travel. Identity?
> >
>
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