Surviving Aircraft
- The only intact surviving example of an American built NA-16 is the NA-16-2A/NA-20 "FAH-21" displayed at the Honduras Air Museum at ToncontÃn.
- A Swedish NA-16-4M (locally designated as Sk-14) was built from an ex-RAAF CAC Wirraway (s/n A20-223) with additional parts from an ex-RCAF North American NA-64 Yale and is on display at the Swedish Air Force Museum.
- The CAC Wirraway (originally NA-16-2K) was first modified to British standards and equipment, then later models diverged further from the NA-16 in minor details. 10 are on the Australian civil aircraft register Further examples (in Australia unless noted) are at Temora Aviation Museum, Australian National Aviation Museum, Aviation Heritage Museum, Fleet Air Arm Museum (Australia), RAAF Museum (Stored) and the Fantasy of Flight (Florida - stored).
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