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Camarillo Airport ;North American NA-143 :Two prototypes. ;North American NA-145 Navion :North-American-built production aircraft, 1,027 built. ;North American NA-154 Navion :Military version for the United States Army as the L-17A, 83 built. ;Ryan Navion :Ryan-built production aircraft, 600 built. ;Ryan Navion A :Improved Navion with a 205hp Continental E-185-9 engine, 602 built. ;Ryan Navion B :Modified for the higher powered 260hp Lycoming GO-435-C2 engine, also known as the
Super Navion 260, 222 built. ;Tusco Navion D: :Conversion by Tulsa Manufacturing Company with a 240hp Continental IO-470-P engine and tip tanks. ;Tusco Navion E :Conversion Tulsa Manufacturing Company with a 250hp Continental IO-470-C engine and tip tanks. ;Tusco Navion F :Conversion Tulsa Manufacturing Company with a 260hp Continental IO-470-H engine and tip tanks. ;Navion G Rangemaster :Redesigned aircraft by Navion Aircraft Company with 260hp Continental IO-470H engine, integral cabin and tip tanks, 121, some built as the Rangemaster G-1 with a modified fin. ;Navion H Rangemaster :Navion G with a 285hp Continental IO-520B engine, 60 built, an additional aircraft was built by the Navion Rangemaster Aircraft Company in 1974. ;Klingler Navion J Rangemaster :Proposal for a Navion with a TIO-540-J2BD engine, six-seats and an extended cabin ;Klingler Navion K :Proposal for a Navion with a TIO-540-J2BD engine, six seats and a sliding canopy ;Ryan Model 72 :One Navion B was modified as two-seat trainer for a United States Navy competition with the
Temco Model 33 Plebe. ;
Camair Twin Navion :twin engine conversion Camair 480, 2 Continental O-470-B, 240 hp each. Camair 480C, 2 Continental IO-470- 260 hp each. 25+- built. ;X-16 Bi-Navion :One twin-engined (130hp Lycomings) prototype designed and built by Dauby Equipment Company in 1952, production by Riley and later by Temco. ;Temco Riley 55: Initial version of the twin engined Navion conversion. ;
D-16 Twin Navion :Production version of the X-16 with two 150hp Lycoming O-320 engines and strengthened wings, 19 conversions by Riley and 46 by Temco. ;
Temco D-16A :Improved D-16 conversion with two 170hp
Lycoming O-340-A1A engines, nacelle tanks and 20 gallon each tip tanks, 144 gallons fuel total. 45 conversions.
Military ;L-17A :Military designation for NA-154s delivered to the United States Army, 83 built, re-designated U-18A in 1962. ;QL-17A :Six L-17As modified by TEMCO as remote-controlled drones for the United States Air Force. ;L-17B :Military designation for Ryan-built Navion As delivered to the U.S.Army, 163 built, re-designated U-18B in 1962. ;L-17C :L-17As modified by Ryan with improved brakes and increased fuel capacity, 35 modified, re-designated U-18C in 1962. ;XL-17D :Three former XL-22As for evaluation. ;XL-22A :Two Ryan-built Navion Bs for the U.S.Army, re-designated XL-17D. ;U-18A :Former L-17As re-designated in 1962. ;U-18B :Former L-17Bs re-designated in 1962. ;U-18C :Former L-17Cs re-designated in 1962. ==Operators==