Bu.131 Jungmann - educational training aircraft,Plans
Bu.131 Jungmann
Bu.131 Jungmann - training aircraft developed by the
German company Bucker Flugzeugbau.
A LITTLE HISTORY ON PLANE
Company's first product was a Bucker two-seat light training aircraft, known as Bu.131 Jungmann. Designed by chief designer of the company Swede A. Anderson, he is an ordinary one-compartment wooden biplane wings covered with fabric covering. The skeleton of the fuselage is made of welded steel pipe and also covered with fabric covering areas except around the cabin and the engine trimmed with light alloy. The empennage was stretching the wire, and its power structure was similar to the fuselage structure. Three-wheel main landing gear with a tail wheel is very much came forward and thrust the aircraft prototype made its first flight on April 27, 1934., Created inline engine Hirth HM 60R capacity of 80 liters. p.
Initial production version, which had the designation Bu.131A, proved to be very successful and made for civilian flight schools, and for the Luftwaffe. Aircraft were also exported to Hungary (100) and Romania (150). In addition to 75 cars were built under license in Switzerland, and Japan built in 1037 licensed aircraft under the designation Ki-86A Type 4 Primary Trainer. This aircraft followed the serial production of aircraft K9W1 Navy Type 2 Primary Trainer Model 11, which were produced for the Japanese Navy under license by Watanabe. Data on the number of aircraft built vary in the range from 217 to 339. During the Second World War planes Bu 131A Luftwaffe used, including in the auxiliary squadrons attack aircraft. Many Bu 131 survived the war and even built by Aero in the 50s. under the designation C4.
Bu.131 Jungmann - trainer
aircraft building itself.
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Bu.131 Jungmann