The home of everything related to Twin Navion and Camair aircraft
N5128K prior to being converted to 170hp engines.
Photo courtesy of Ken McTavish
N5128K sits among several other civil aircraft in a corner of the Pima Air and Space Museum during a 1999 visit.
Photo courtesy of Ken McTavish
Sitting in the shade, Jack McGorray captured N5128K during an October 2003 visit.
Photo courtesy of Jack McGorray
More than a decade later, N5128K has been relocated to another area of the museum's vast property.
Photo courtesy of Karsten Palt via flugzeuginfo.net
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A close-up view of the unique inboard leading edge on N5128K. At the wing root, the new leading edge is approximately 6 or 7 inches
forward of the original.
Photo courtesy of Trevor McTavish