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    The ANBO III was a parasol-wing monoplane training and utility aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1929. It became the first aircraft of Lithuanian...
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    and in climb rate. All ANBO 41 aircraft were likely destroyed during World War II. The ANBO IV was developed from the ANBO III trainer. The design was...
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    The ANBO V was a parasol wing monoplane training aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1931. A developed version, the ANBO 51 followed in 1936...
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    The ANBO VIII was a Lithuanian bomber-reconnaissance monoplane designed by Antanas Gustaitis and built by Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius. The ANBO VIII...
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    produced in series, yet it served as a prototype for latter trainers Anbo-III and Anbo-V/51, developed by Antanas Gustaitis. A full size flying replica was...
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    various countries. Later during the interwar period, Lithuania had its native ANBO series of aircraft built by the Lithuanian designers Jurgis Dobkevičius and...
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    The ANBO VI was a parasol-wing monoplane designed for the Lithuanian Army as a trainer in 1933, based on the ANBO III. It featured revised landing gear...
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    Antanas Gustaitis (redirect from ANBO)
    capability to repair aircraft as well. The aircraft he designed were named ANBO, an acronym for " Antanas Bronė", his and his wife's first names. A common...
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  • ANBO III trainer ANBO IV reconnaissance/light bomber ANBO 41 reconnaissance/light bomber ANBO V trainer ANBO 51 trainer ANBO VI trainer/liaison ANBO VIII...
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    The ANBO I was a single-seat aircraft developed in Lithuania, proposed as a trainer for the Army It was a low-wing, braced monoplane of conventional tailwheel...
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