ANBO-VI is a Lithuanian training monoplane created in 1933 on the basis of the ANBO-III aircraft.
| ANBO-VI | |
|---|---|
| Type of | training aircraft |
| Developer | |
| Manufacturer | Military Aviation Workshops |
| Chief Designer | Antanas Gustaitis |
| The first flight | 1933 year |
| Status | decommissioned |
| Operators | Lithuanian Air Force |
| Units produced | four |
| Base model | ANBO-III |
Content
- 1 Model Operators
- 2 Specifications
- 3 See also
- 4 Sources
Model Operators
- Lithuanian Air Force
Specifications
- Specifications
- Crew : 2
- Length : 7.25
- Wing span : 11.35
- Height : 3.38
- Auxiliary power plant : 1 Γ Curtiss Challenger
- Flight characteristics
- Top speed: 205 km / h (128 mph)
- Service ceiling : 4,500 m (14,800 ft)
See also
- List of aircraft manufactured in Lithuania
Sources
- Taylor, Michael JH (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions
- Lithuanian Museum of Aviation