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- Q4033030 subject Q13269592.
- Q4033030 subject Q8599255.
- Q4033030 subject Q8811445.
- Q4033030 subject Q9712791.
- Q4033030 abstract "The ANBO I was a single-seat aircraft developed in Lithuania as a trainer for the Army. It was a low-wing, braced monoplane of conventional tailwheel configuration. The fuselage structure was of fabric-covered welded steel tube, and the wing structure was of fabric-covered wood.The first flight took place in 1925. Ten years later the aircraft was sold to Lithuanian Aviation Museum in Kaunas where it is exhibited today.".
- Q4033030 designer Q2561995.
- Q4033030 manufacturer Q3193532.
- Q4033030 numberBuilt "1".
- Q4033030 wikiPageExternalLink nfra1en.htm.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q1091526.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q1110579.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q13269592.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q15957753.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q214098.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q2561995.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q2811405.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q2811640.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q2874355.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q3193532.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q37.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115712.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q41426.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q627537.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q6648354.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8599255.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8811445.
- Q4033030 wikiPageWikiLink Q9712791.
- Q4033030 designer Q2561995.
- Q4033030 manufacturer Q3193532.
- Q4033030 numberBuilt "1".
- Q4033030 type Product.
- Q4033030 type Aircraft.
- Q4033030 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q4033030 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4033030 type Thing.
- Q4033030 type Q11436.
- Q4033030 comment "The ANBO I was a single-seat aircraft developed in Lithuania as a trainer for the Army. It was a low-wing, braced monoplane of conventional tailwheel configuration. The fuselage structure was of fabric-covered welded steel tube, and the wing structure was of fabric-covered wood.The first flight took place in 1925. Ten years later the aircraft was sold to Lithuanian Aviation Museum in Kaunas where it is exhibited today.".
- Q4033030 label "ANBO I".