VEF I-11
Irbītis I-11
![]() The VEF I-11 (also called the Irbītis I-11) was a Latvian light aircraft designed by Kārlis Irbītis in 1936 and built by VEF. It was a low-wing monoplane with a two-seat tandem cockpit and fixed conventional landing gear.
In February, 1936 the aircraft's wings underwent structural testing.
![]() On June 23, 1936, the I-11 made its maiden flight at Spilve and on April 26, 1937, it flew a 1,000 km (621 mi) flight around Latvia in 5 1/2 hours.
![]() Engine: 90-hp Cirrus Minor
Wing Span: 9.3 m
Length: 7.1 m
Height: 1.9 m
Max Speed: 230 km/hr
Range: 800 km
Maximum Ceiling: 4,000
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