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The Anahuac Tauro is a Mexican agricultural aircraft built in small numbers in the late 1960s and 1970s. The first prototype flew on 3 December 1968 with Mexican Type certification (the first type approved by Mexico's DGAC) following on 8 August 1969. It was a low-wing braced monoplane of conventional configuration with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. The wing was of constant chord and had spray bars installed along its trailing edge.

Astrionics Arado Ar 95 ANEC III ANEC IV Anahuac Tauro Mexican agricultural aircraft 1960-1969 Mexican civil aircraft 1960-1969 Air Navigation and Engineering Company Jacobs R-755 Anatra V.I.1

Made by Fabrica de Aviones Anahuac.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
233.68
Stall Speed Main
68.0
Length Alt
26
Max Takeoff Weight Main
2064.0
Power Alt
350 hp
Range Main
375.0
Max Speed Alt
7200.0
Type Of Prop
seven-cylinder radial engine
Never Exceed Speed Alt
8400.0
Max Speed Main
193.0
Capacity
870
Airfoil
US 35B
Cruise Speed Main
137.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
4552.0
Ceiling Main
5
790 m
Number Built
12
Crew
One
Never Exceed Speed Main
225.0
Span Main
11.44 m
Cruise Speed Alt
5100.0
Area Main
20.24 m²
Span Alt
37
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Jacobs R-755-SM
Manufacturer
First Flight
1968
Climb Rate Main
4.3 m-s
Power Main
261.0
Number Of Props
1
Stall Speed Alt
2520.0
Climb Rate Alt
850.0
Length Main
8.21 m
Area Alt
217.9
Range Alt
13980.0
Empty Weight Main
958.0
Ceiling Alt
19000.0
Height Main
2.34 m
Empty Weight Alt
2112.0
Category

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