Established at army factory (see Karo) outside Kaunas 1927 by Col A. Gustaitis, who designed series of monoplanes. ANBO I and II low-wing sport/training aircraft, ANBO III parasol advanced trainer,…
Lt. Dobkevicius designed Dobi I, II and III trainer and reconnaissance aircraft at army factory 1922-5. He was killed 1926, successor was Gustaitis: see Anbo. Dobkevicius aircraft Dobi I; 1922;…
Designer Karlis Irbitis, responsible for almost all the series of VEF trainers and tourers, gave his name to I-16 prototype lightweight fighter, flown 1939. Single example flew with Soviet and…
Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius was Lithuanian army aircraft factory at Kaunas (Kovno): see Anbo.
V. Kensgaila's Enterprise markets VK-8 ag-aircraft (assembled).
Litovskaya Aviatsyonnaya Konstruktsiya formed 1969 to produce competition sailplanes and training gliders, including motor-gliders and self-launch sailplanes.
To evade Allied Control restrictions in 1925, new Albatros company formed subsidiary outside Germany. Though actual title was Allgemeine Flug-Gesellschaft (AFG), products universally known by city where located. Chief product…
Built outstanding side-by-side high-wing cabin monoplane 1989.