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ANBO IV

Reconnaissance · Lithuania · Interwar (1919–1938)

ANBO IV — Reconnaissance
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The ANBO IV was a reconnaissance aircraft used by the Lithuanian Air Force in World War II, designed by Lithuanian aircraft designer Antanas Gustaitis. The Lithuanian ANBO 41 was far ahead of the most modern foreign reconnaissance aircraft of that time in structural features, and most importantly in speed and in climb rate. All ANBO 41 aircraft were likely destroyed during World War II.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Reconnaissance
Domain
Defence
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Country
Lithuania
Engine
Bristol Pegasus XI
Thrust / Power
676 kW
Length (ft)
29
Wingspan (ft)
43
Empty Weight (lb)
3527
MTOW (lb)
5181
Service Ceiling (ft)
29528
Range (mi)
621
Max Speed (mph)
224