Lear Jet
Frank Sinatra owned a Lear Jet. Let that sink in....The Chairman of the Board owned one of the most bad ass private jets ever made. You know it had a colorful history.
If ever a plane played
among the stars, it was N175FS. From June 1965 until he sold it two years
later, Frank Sinatra and his famous friends logged more than 1,500 hours on the
small, powerful early business jet. Sinatra routinely used it to shuttle the
Rat Pack from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and his home in Palm Springs. He wooed
Mia Farrow in it, and intimidated Michael Caine, then dating his daughter
Nancy, in the back. Celebrity private-plane culture was practically invented on
it: At a time when few had their own private jets, when most Americans had
never seen a private jet, Sinatra and his plane were like Hollywood's version
of the first kid in class with a car. Dean Martin borrowed it to fly to movie
sets. Marlon Brando and Sammy Davis Jr. took it to Mississippi to meet Martin
Luther King Jr. for a civil-rights rally. Elvis Presley eloped with Priscilla
Beaulieu aboard it.
It was present when one of the most expensive air to air collisions took place.
Take a moment and go read the story.
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In re: Sinatra. It was GOOD to be the Kin... errr, Chairman.
Sad story about the XB-70.
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