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Bucker Bu-133C Jungmeister |
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This aircraft is a rare bird. It is an original german Built Bucker 133C Jungmeister. This plane was built in 1936 by Dornier. It is one of the very few german survivors of this type. The aircraft was used during world war 2 by the Luftwaffe for advanced pilot training and acrobatics. Itr was in the role of acrobatic machine that this type gained international faim on acrobatic contests during the pre-war years. |
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Specifications of the Bucker Bu-133C: |
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Year: 1936 Country: Germany Type: Advanced Trainer/Acrobatic aircraft Crew: 1 Engine: 160hp Siemens Sh 14a radial engine
Speed: 220km/h Range: 500 km Service Cieling: 4500 meters
Wingspan: 6,60 meters Length: 6,00 meters Heigth: 2,20 meters Weigth: 425 kg
Total Production: unknown |
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