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;…
HELISOTA LAK-X Helisota’s principal business is maintenance, repair and overhaul of helicopters and some types of general aviation and light transport aeroplanes. However, in 2004 it announced plans to return…
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.