ANBO-II was a parasol type, two-seater monoplane of mixed construction, designed primarily for the training
of pilots, tested on November 10th, 1927. For several years ANBO-II was used in military aviation. In 1931 it was reconstructed,
outfitted with a 70 HP engine and donated to the Aero Club of Lithuania. ANBO-II crashed on August 26th, 1934.

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ANBO-II |
ANBO-II paint schemes
Technical data:
Engine |
Walter NZ 60 HP |
Empty weight |
280 kg |
Flight weight |
550 kg |
Wingspan |
10.72 m |
Wing area |
20 mē |
Length |
6.75 m |
Max.speed |
160 km/h |
Landing speed |
60 km/h |
Ceiling |
3.5 km |
Climbing to 1 km altitude 2 km altitude |
8 min. 21 min. |
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