ANBO I

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The ANBO I was a single-seat aircraft developed in Lithuania, proposed as a trainer for the Lithuanian Army. It was a low-wing, braced monoplane of conventional tailwheel configuration. The fuselage structure was of fabric-covered welded steel tube, The wing had a wooden, two-spar structure and was fabric covered but the fuselage, also fabric covered, had a welded steel tube structure.[1]

The first flight took place in 1925. Ten years later the aircraft was sold to the Lithuanian Aviation Museum in Kaunas where it is exhibited today.[2][3]

Operators

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Specifications

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Anbo I 3-view drawing from L'Air January 15, 1926
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ANBO I exhibited in the Lithuanian Aviation Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania

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