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Forty years ago, former astronaut Neil Armstrong flew the first Learjet 28. Armstrong flew the aircraft on Feb. 19 and Feb. 20, 1979, with co-pilot and program test pilot Peter Reynolds.
Mar. 20—WAPAKONETA — The Armstrong Air and Space Museum has put in a new exhibit featuring world records from inside the cockpit of the Apollo 11 module and inside the cockpit of his Learjet 28.
Federal investigators said on Tuesday that they had recovered a cockpit voice recorder from the Learjet that crashed as it approached Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, killing both crew members.
The sign removal follows delivery of the final Learjet, a Learjet 75, on March 28 after six decades of Learjet production at the site. ... Daher Delivers 600th TBM 900-Series Aircraft.
The first Learjet 28, flown by aviation legend Neil Armstrong to five class records back in 1979, will be enshrined in an air and space museum in the late astronaut's home town of Wapakoneta, Ohio.
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