The ANBO III was a parasol-wing monoplane training and utility aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1929.
It became the first aircraft of Lithuanian design to be built in series, with two batches of four aircraft produced in 1930 and 1931.
The ANBO IIIs also saw service as reconnaissance machines.
In early 1931 the ANBO III was flying with a 108 kW (145 hp) Walter Mars I, a nine-cylinder radial engine, the production aircraft were powered by the Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major radials.