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Bücker Bü 131

Trainer






Service Data

In Service: 27 April 1934 to 1945

Production Data

First Flight: 27 April 1934
Manufacturer: Bücker
Number built:

Technical Data

Type: Trainer biplane

Crew: 2 men
Length: 6.62 m
Wingspan: 7.4 m
Wing area: 13.5 m²
Height: 2.25 m
Empty: 390 kg
Loaded: 680 kg
Engine: 1 × Hirth Motoren HM 504A 6 cylinder air cooled inverted inline engine producing up to 160 hp
Maximum speed: 183 km/h
Range: 650 km
Service ceiling: 3,000 m
Armament:
none
Electronics:
Operators: Luftwaffe, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
Variants:
Bü 131A
Bü 131B
Bü 131C
Ki 86A
K9W1
C-104

Other: Trainers
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History

The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann (Young Man) was a two seat single engine aerobatic sports biplane training aircraft

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Sources

The Warplanes of the Third Reich.
ISBN-10: 0385057822

German Aircraft of the Second World War.
ISBN-10: 0370000242

Hitler's Luftwaffe.
ISBN-10: 051718771X

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