Variants
- N.2 Nomad
- Prototype, two built.
- N.22
- Initial production version for 12 passengers for the Australian Army.
- N.22B
- 13 passenger civil version.
- N.22C
- N.22B with Maximum Takeoff Weight increased to 4,050 kilograms (8,900 lb).
- N.22F Floatmaster
- Twin floatplane version.
- N.24
- Utility transport aircraft with a fuselage lengthened by 3 ft 9 in (1.14 m).
- N.24A
- Improved version for 17 passengers, 40 built.
- N.24B
- GA18
- Re-engineered 18-seat N24 in development by GippsAero.
- Nomad Missionmaster
- Military transport and utility aircraft.
- Nomad Searchmaster
- Maritime patrol and surveillance aircraft.
- Nomad N.22 Searchmaster B
- Coastal patrol aircraft, seven built.
- Nomad N.22 Searchmaster L
- Improved version of the Searchmaster B, 11 built.
- Nomad N.22 Searchmaster LI
- Improved version of the Searchmaster B, fitted with the APS-104(N) 2 radar.
- Nomad N.22 Searchmaster LII
- Improved version of the Searchmaster B, fitted with the APS-104(V) 5 radar.
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