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Aero Boero AB-115 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (120 words) |
 | The Aero Boero AB-115 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft developed from the AB-95-115, a refined AB-95 with a more powerful engine and improved aerodynamics. |
 | Specific differences included wheel spats, a redesigned engine cowling, and swept tail surfaces. |
 | The type was successfully exported to Brazil, where 450 have been ordered for use as trainers by aero clubs since the 1980s. |
| Airliners.net: Aero Boero AB-95/115/150/180 (432 words) |
 | Development from the basic AB-95 (which first flew in 1959) has spawned one of the largest families of GA types yet developed in South America. |
 | From the AB-95-115 Aero Boero developed the AB-115BS with increased wing span, greater fin sweepback and longer range, and the AB-115 Trainer. |
 | The AB-180 first flew in the late 1960s and was offered in three and four seat versions with differing wingspans and a more powerful powerplant than those featured on the earlier AB-95 and AB-115. |