VH-WWE Navion Rangemaster G-1
(c/n
NAV-4-2403)
The Navion Rangemaster was a 1960s attempt to
update the original North American Navion
4-seat
monoplane design of 1947 (later produced by Ryan). A "razor back"
profile was adopt-
ed
rather than the original tear drop sliding canopy design.
This allowed for the provision of an
extra seat in
the back. The above image was taken by Bob Neate in 1965 (locale
unknown).
Phil Vabre's contemporary
shot, (below) taken at Bendigo in April 2009, shows that it has now
swapped
it's yellow color scheme for an
otherwise identical red one, except that the rego is now
on the
fuselage..
I am guessing that the Civil Aviation Historical
Society photo at the foot of
the page
was taken sometime in between the upper and lower photos, probably in
the 1980s.
I give a
little more of the history of the
design in my narrative of the aircraft in the Classics section
of
my U.S. collection. Only two were ever imported into
Australia: VH-WWE (which is still
extant
and
registered to an owner in Victoria)
and VH-WWL
(NAV-4-2439) which was destroyed in a
hangar fire at
Roma, Queensland
on 13 November 1966
(does anyone have a shot of it?).