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.[1] All ANBO 41 aircraft were likely destroyed during World War II.[2]
^A. Navaitis (9 April 2003). "Paskutinįjį Lietuvos karo aviacijos viršininką prisimenant Brigados generolas inžinierius Antanas Gustaitis (1898-1941)" [Remembering the Last Chief of Lithuanian Military Aviation Brigadier General Antanas Gustaitis (1898-1941)]. www.xxiamzius.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 27 November 2017.
^Valius Venckūnas (29 July 2011). "Kur dingo lietuvos tarpukario sparnai? (II)" [Where did lithuania's interwar wings go? (II)]. alkas.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 23 August 2018.
The ANBOIV was a reconnaissance aircraft used by the Lithuanian Air Force in World War II, designed by Lithuanian aircraft designer Antanas Gustaitis...
various countries. Later during the interwar period, Lithuania had its native ANBO series of aircraft built by the Lithuanian designers Jurgis Dobkevičius and...
The ANBO VIII was a Lithuanian bomber-reconnaissance monoplane designed by Antanas Gustaitis and built by Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius. The ANBO VIII...
The ANBO V was a parasol wing monoplane training aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1931. A developed version, the ANBO 51 followed in 1936...
The ANBO III was a parasol-wing monoplane training and utility aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1929. It became the first aircraft of Lithuanian...
The ANBO VI was a parasol-wing monoplane designed for the Lithuanian Army as a trainer in 1933, based on the ANBO III. It featured revised landing gear...
capability to repair aircraft as well. The aircraft he designed were named ANBO, an acronym for " Antanas Bronė", his and his wife's first names. A common...
The ANBO I was a single-seat aircraft developed in Lithuania, proposed as a trainer for the Army It was a low-wing, braced monoplane of conventional tailwheel...
The ANBO II was a parasol-wing monoplane aircraft built in Lithuania in 1927 as a pilot trainer for the Army. It was the first Lithuanian trainer aircraft...
development of the Genet Major I, nominally rated at 145 horsepower (108 kW). ANBO V (upgrade) Avro Avian Avro Cadet Avro Rota Cierva C.30A Autogiro RWD-6 (not...
and trnL-F DNA sequences". Annals of Botany. 86 (5): 935–951. doi:10.1006/anbo.2000.1262. Rudall, P. J. (2003). "Unique Flower Structures and Iterative...
Operational 138 Amiot 354 France Medium bomber 1939 Operational 86 ca. ANBO VIII ANBO VIII Lithuania Light bomber 1939 Prototype 1 ANF Les Mureaux 110 France...
and trnL-F DNA sequences". Annals of Botany. 86 (5): 935–951. doi:10.1006/anbo.2000.1262. Smith, G. F.; B. E. Van Wyk (1991). "Generic Relationships in...
Kom Ombo (Egyptian Arabic: كوم أمبو; Coptic: ⲙ̄ⲃⲱ əmbō or ⲛ̄ⲃⲱ ənbō; Ancient Greek: Ὄμβοι Omboi or Ὄμβος Ombos; or Latin: Ambo and Ombi) is an agricultural...
sensu Jussieu (Solanaceae)". Annals of Botany. 85 (5): 665–673. doi:10.1006/anbo.2000.1122. Knapp, S (2002). "Tobacco to tomatoes: a phylogenetic perspective...
Additionally, there are two older deposits (Koseda pyroclastic flows and Anbo tephra) of large caldera-forming eruptions in the vicinity, although their...
by kneeling in front of it A Lithuanian bomber-reconnaissance monoplane ANBO VIII with the Double Cross of the Jagiellonians, constructed by the Lithuanian...
in spring and winter wheat". Annals of Botany. 87 (1): 67–76. doi:10.1006/anbo.2000.1301. Retrieved 3 July 2022. Babalola, Olubukola; Boersma, Larry; Youngberg...
ANBO military aircraft. The exceptional discipline and regularity caused the Lithuanian Air Force to be an example for other military units. The ANBO...