The Aero Boero AB-95 is a small Argentine civil utility aircraft that first flew on March 12, 1959.[1] It was built by Aero Boero S.A. of Córdoba. The AB-95 is a conventional high-wing monoplane built of fabric-covered metal structure. It has fixed undercarriage.[1]
Variants
AB-95 – basic production version.[1] 95 h.p. Continental C-90-12F
AB-95A Fumigador – crop duster with O-200A engine,[1] and a 55-Imp gallon (250 liters) chemical tank.
AB-95B – 1963 version with 112 kW (150 hp) engine.
AB-115BS – air ambulance version fitted with a stretcher (25 built).[2]
AB-95-115 – 86 kW (115 hp) Textron Lycoming O-235 engine, more streamlined engine and main wheel fairings (45 built). Subsequently, this was developed into AB-115.[2]
Specifications (AB-95)
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1965-66 [1]