The Aero Boero AB-180 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft, a substantially improved development of the AB-95. It featured a more powerful engine and incorporated the aerodynamic changes made on the AB-115 and improved on them. The first example flew in 1967 and was in production until 2000.
Variants
AB-180RV – long-range version
a AeroBoero Ab180RVRAB-180RVR – glider tug
AB-180 Condor – high-altitude version of 1971 with optional turbocharger (4 built)
AB-180SP – 180Ag with an additional set of short wings to make a sesquiplane. In this variant, the agricultural application liquid is carried within the short wings, rather than in a belly tank. The added wings allow a fully loaded stall speed of 56 km/h (35 mph), compared to 89 km/h (55 mph) in the AB-180Ag.[1]
AB-180PSA – two-seat primary training aircraft
Operators
Argentina
Argentine Air Force
Club de Planeadores Rosario
Club de Planeadores Rafaela
Club de Planeadores San Francisco
Club de Planeadores Ceres
Club de Planeadores Esperanza
Club Argentino de Planeadores Albatros
Club de Planeadores Córdoba
Club de Planeadores Paraná
Aeroclub Villa Dolores
Club de Planeadores Otto Ballod
Specifications (AB-180RVR)
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1993–94 [2]