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Oct 15th, 2006 at 6:26pm

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More 3-view work...  All I have on this is "Anvo."



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Reply #1 - Oct 15th, 2006 at 6:48pm

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More 3-view work...  All I have on this is "Anvo."

Don't you mean ANBO IV? http://www.lam.lt/istorija/karo_aviacija/gustaicio/anbo4/nfra4en.htm
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 15th, 2006 at 6:55pm

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Kevin.........

Lithuanian origin.........

ANBO-IV was a two-seater parasol type monoplane, designed for reconnaissance purposes. Also used as a light bomber. The prototype was tested on July 14th, 1932. Construction of the fuselage – rivetted aluminum tubing, fabric covered. The prototype had 450 HP “Wasp” and 535 HP A.S. “Panther” engines. In 1934-1935 two series of this type aeroplanes were built, each consisting of seven aeroplanes. Engines used for serial production were 585 HP Bristol “Pegasus” II L2 and II M2. Armament – four machine-guns and 144 kg bombs. In 1934 three planes of the first series of ANBO-IVL, under the leadership of A.Gustaitis visited many European countries.

Technical data:

Engine Bristol Pegasus IIM2,
585 AG
Empty weight 1360 kg
Flight weight 2200 kg
Wingspan 13.2 m
Wing area 29 m˛
Length 8.84 m
Max.speed 290 km/h
(at 1.5 km altitude)
Landing speed 90 km/h
Ceiling 8 km
Climbing to
5 km altitude
12 min.
Fuel tanks 400 l
Machine guns 2 pilot's and 2 observer's
Bombs 144 kg

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Reply #3 - Oct 15th, 2006 at 7:11pm

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There are two golden rules in the "Guess the plane" contests. One, never have the aircrafts name as the file name. Second, never have the aircrafts name in the image.

You failed on both counts. Grin
 

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Reply #4 - Oct 15th, 2006 at 7:18pm

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I wasn't holding a contest.  This is part of a massive 3-view archive I have amassed and I honestly wasn't sure of what it was.  Grin Embarrassed
 

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Reply #5 - Oct 16th, 2006 at 11:16am

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" Full size A/C are just
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I remember you asking on that last one,....just information seeking and not trying to quiz us all....... 8)

I was amassing my info at the same time as Doug was, sorry for the repeat........ Embarrassed
 

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