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Quonset Navion

Mon Oct 25, 2004 6:06 pm

I found an entry in my notes of a Navion that belonged to the Quonset Air Museum. However the museum's website...

http://users.ids.net/~qam/qam/index.htm

...doesn't refer to a Navion in their aircraft list.

Has anyone here on WIX been to Quonset "recently" or at all? If you have do you remember a Navion?

Regards,

Mike

Re: Quonset Navion

Fri Oct 29, 2004 4:51 pm

Col. Rohr wrote:I can safely tell you that QAM has never owned a Navion.


Thanks for the note Rob. I went on a hunt and found and old Challenge Publications magazine that mentioned a QAM member owned a Navion that was often found at the museum. Any idea which one this might be?

Regards,

Mike

Re: Quonset Navion

Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:17 pm

Col. Rohr wrote:Do you know the paint scheme because I can think of at least three.


I just saw the reference in a magazine, and since it is hard to find much about the Navions I took an interest. I don't have a picture. I am trying to build a list of warbird Navions for the registry, so where ever I can data mine some info I absorb what I can. There is much out there on the Web regarding the Navions.

Regards,

Mike

Re: Quonset Navion

Sat Oct 30, 2004 1:01 am

mrhenniger wrote:I am trying to build a list of warbird Navions for the registry, so where ever I can data mine some info I absorb what I can. There is much out there on the Web regarding the Navions.


Have you been to L-17.org? Lots of good info there.

Re: Quonset Navion

Sat Oct 30, 2004 7:56 am

Randy Haskin wrote:Have you been to L-17.org? Lots of good info there.


Yes. It is the best L-17 site there is, but the survivor lists don't cover all of the Navion models, and like the rest of the web only one or two of the production block s/n and c/n tie-ups are known.

Mike
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