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Wagner Twin Tri Pacer NX932A
Wagner Twin Tri Pacer NX932A. A twin-engined Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer, powered by two 125hp Lycoming engines, converted by Harold Wagner, who flew it about 100 hrs then reverted to single engine. Also known as Wagner Twin 2, Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer, and Wagner Pacer 125. Date: 1952
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph showcases the Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer NX932A, a unique and intriguing twin-engined aircraft that once graced the skies. The Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer, with its distinctive tail design and three wheels, was originally powered by a single 125hp Lycoming engine. However, this particular model, registered as NX932A, underwent an extraordinary conversion by Harold Wagner. Harold, an aviation enthusiast, installed two 125hp Lycoming engines, transforming the Tri-Pacer into a twin-engined aircraft. The Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer NX932A, also known as the Wagner Twin 2, Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer, and Wagner Pacer 125, became the epitome of aviation innovation in the early 1950s. Harold flew this remarkable aircraft for approximately 100 hours, experiencing the thrill and power of two engines before deciding to revert back to the single-engine configuration. The Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer NX932A remains an intriguing piece of aviation history, showcasing the ingenuity and passion of its creator. This photograph, taken in 1952, captures the Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer NX932A in its twin-engined glory, a testament to the limitless possibilities of aviation engineering and the daring spirit of its pioneers.
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