ANBO-V. A two-seater parasol type monoplane, designed for primary training of pilots. The prototype
was tested on May 19th, 1931, with 85 HP “Walter” engine. Later another four aeroplanes of this type with110 HP
Walter “Venus” and 140 HP A.S. “Genet Major” engines were built.

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ANBO-V |
Technical data (prototype):
Engine |
Walter "Vega I", 85 HP |
Empty weight |
510 kg |
Flight weight |
820 kg |
Wingspan |
11.35 m |
Wing area |
20.65 mē |
Length |
7.3 m |
Max.speed |
170 km/h |
Landing speed |
70 km/h |
Ceiling |
4 km |
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