The Anatra Anadis was developed in 1916 as a single-seat fighter variant of the Anatra Anasal reconnaissance biplane. The main difference between the two aircraft was the streamlined fuselage, the lack of a rear seat in the Anadis, plans for a forward-firing gun (not implemented) and a different engine.[2]
^Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. Osprey. p. 1. ISBN 978-1855324053.
^V. Shavrov (2002). History of aircraft construction in the USSR until 1938 (Vol 5) (in Russian). Mashinostroenie. ISBN 978-5217031122.
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