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Lears are not that bad at all. Granted more challenging to fly than a strait wing Citation, or maybe any Citation for that matter I am not sure. Strait wing Citations are very stable, very forgiving in their flying characteristics. Older Lear models like the 20/30 series require attention ALL of the time. They seem to be on the verge of a dutch roll all of the time, even the 55. Losing both yaw dampers would seriously suck. The tip tanks make crosswind landings interesting. Lears are built to, and are fat, dumb and happy to fly fast. Even at 200KIAS down low it feels like you're going slow. They are the closest thing to a military fighter that you can come to in the bizjet world. Especially the 20 series. The wing isn't all that swept, but the size of it, is what makes a Lear challenging as it is happiest when flying very fast.