Villela Aribu Explained
The
Villela Aribu (Brazilian-Portuguese
typo name for the
Black vulture bird) was a Brazilian single-engine, single-seat
experimental aircraft.
[1] Design and development
It was designed by the then 1st Lieutenant of the Brazilian Army, to be a primary training and surveillance aircraft. The Aribu was a single-engine, high-wing monoplane, made of ingarana wood and canvas, with a French rotary engine and wooden propellers.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Primeiros voos. Carlos Fioravanti. . 13 November 2021.