ANBO-41 is an improved type of ANBO-IV. The prototype was tested in 1936. ANBO-41 had a more powerful
engine, three-bladed propellers and changed construction of the wings and of their fastening. In 1937 and 1939 two series
of ANBO-41 were built, a total of 20 units (with the prototype). 930 HP Bristol “Pegasus” XI engines were used
for the first series.

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ANBO-41 |
ANBO-41 paint schemes
Technical data (ANBO-41 of the second series):
Engine |
Bristol Pegasus XXIII, 1010 HP |
Empty weight |
1400 kg |
Flight weight |
2300 kg |
Wingspan |
13.24 m |
Wing area |
29 mē |
Length |
8.84 m |
Max.speed |
360 km/h (at 2 km altitude) |
Landing speed |
90 km/h |
Ceiling |
9 km |
Climbing to 5 km altitude |
8 min. |
Fuel tanks |
510 l |
Machine guns |
2 pilot's and 2 observer's |
Bombs |
200 kg |
Range |
800 km |
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