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Aircraft Type:
Military Aircraft
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Aircraft Location:
Berkshire
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Maidenhead
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White Waltham Airfield
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England
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Europe
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South East
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UK
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Not Listed
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Not Listed
Year:
1946
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Not Listed
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4
Simply better than new. TT believed to be around 1000 HRS but 260 HRS since ground up restoration about 12…
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The North American Navion was primarily designed for civilian use and did not have significant military service. It was primarily used in the civilian market as a private aircraft. The North American Navion was developed as a post-World War II civilian aircraft by North American Aviation. It was designed to compete with other light aircraft of the time and cater to the private aviation market. The Navion featured a sturdy construction and a robust design, making it a reliable and durable aircraft for civilian use. It was known for its longevity and ability to withstand the demands of private flying. The Navion offered a spacious cabin with seating for up to four occupants, including the pilot. Its comfortable interior made it suitable for personal transportation and private use. The Navion was powered by a single piston engine, typically the Continental E-185 or E-225 engine. The engine provided sufficient power for the aircraft’s performance requirements. The Navion had a high-wing design, with the wings mounted above the fuselage. This configuration offered good visibility for the pilot and increased stability during flight. The Navion delivered solid performance for a light aircraft, offering respectable cruising speeds and range. It was suitable for personal transportation, recreational flying, and short-distance travel. While the Navion did not have extensive military service, some examples were used by the military for liaison and utility roles. They were primarily employed by the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force for non-combat tasks. The Navion found use in the Civil Air Patrol, a civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. It was utilized for search and rescue missions, disaster response, and other civil aviation support activities. Following its military service, the majority of Navion aircraft returned to civilian ownership and have been used by private pilots, flying clubs, and individuals for recreational and personal flying. The North American Navion has gained a following among aviation enthusiasts and collectors due to its classic design and nostalgic appeal. Many vintage Navion aircraft are still airworthy and actively flown today.