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Zane Adams, Darius Aibara, Neil Aird, American Navion Society (Navioneers), Paul Aranha, Mike Bajcar, Don Beldin, Wayne Bohannon, Richard Buchanan, Dave Budd, Roger Cain, Jim Chism, Eddie Coates, Theresa Chambers, Jerry Chapman, Ellis Chernoff, Cotton Conder, Norman Cowell, CostaRicaAviation.com, James Davis, John Davis, George Dean, Roger Dick, Ron Dupas, Eugene Fagan III, Rick Ferrin, Rachel Fish, Peter Fitzmaurice, Mike Galbreath, Fred Garcia, Doug Gardner, J.M.G. Gradidge, Gig Hagad, Gay Hamilton, Bob Harrington, Mike Head, Dan Hearn, Derek Heley, Darrell Herk, Matt Jackson, Martin Jakob, Bill Jermyn, Michael Jolovich, Roy Jones, Roger Keeney, Bruce Kennedy, Dan Kirkpatrick, Gary Kuhn, Jesse Loftquist, Kerry Longford, Adolf Malet, Stan Martin, Jim Matheson, Mitch Maybourne, Michael McFall, Jack McGorray, Franz McTavish. Jock McTavish, Ross McTavish, Scott McTavish, Trevor McTavish, Larry Milberry, Michael Miles, Wesley Minuano, Navion Aircraft International, Brad Neel, Gordon Nesbitt II, Brian Nichols, Christopher Nielsen, Michael Nutter, Frank Ochoa, Ray Ooms, Mario Overall, Michael Pacitti, Mark Pasqualino, Eric Presten, Andre Quiros, Erich Rempert, Doug Robertson, Es Robinson, George Robinson, Tony Russell, Wes Sanda, John Scherff, Barry Schiff, SkyWorld International, Terry Shepard, James Shields, Don Shoemaker, Bruce Smith, Eric Smith, Jorge Solano, Kevin Speaker, Gerry Stauffer, Ken Stolzfus, Gayle Swanson, Bob Thomas, Rick Timms, George Trussell, Peter Watson, Dean West, Brad Willette, Alan Williams, Mike Wilson, Alf Wong and 1000aircraftphotos.com

Last, but not least, this page could not be possible without Ken McTavish. A life-long Navion fanatic, Ken has spent decades and a small fortune amassing his collection of anything Navion. This includes singles, twins and Rangemasters, books, magazines, brochures, photos, toys, models and clothes. In 1975 he purchased his own Twin Navion, C-FNHN (s/n: TTN-61 ) and restored it with the help of his brother and stepfather. His work was rewarded in 1979 with the Navioneers' Flagship award.