ANBO I

The ANBO I was a single-seat aircraft developed in Lithuania as a trainer for the Army. It was a low-wing braced monoplane of conventional tailwheel configuration. The fuselage structure was of fabric-covered welded steel tube and the wing structure was of fabric-covered wood. First flight took place in 1925 and ten years later aircraft was sold to Lithuanian Aviation Museum in Kaunas where is exhibited today.

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Keletas ANBO II techninių davinių: Sparnų ilgis – 10,72m., lėktuvo ilgis – 6,75m., aukštis – 2,6m., tuščio svoris – 390 kg., maks. greitis – 160 km/h., min. greitis – 45 km/h.3
Empty Weight Lb
420
Wing Area Sqm
11
Designer
Antanas Gustaitis
Eng 1 Type
Anzani
Radial engine
Max Speed Mph
89
Ceiling Ft
13800
Eng 1 Kw
26
Gross Weight Lb
660
Number Built
1
Crew
one pilot
Climb Rate Ftmin
550
Empty Weight Kg
190
Gross Weight Kg
300
Retired
1935
Span M
10
Climb Rate Ms
3
Manufacturer
First Flight
14
Max Speed Kmh
142
Span In
10
Span Ft
32
Wing Area Sqft
123
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
18
Ceiling M
4200
Eng 1 Hp
35
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
10
Length M
6
Category

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