Bücker Bü 133

The Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister was a single-seater derived from the biplane Bücker Bü 131 of Bücker Flugzeugbau.

It was practically identical except the fact that it was single-seat and of slightly lower size.

The apparatus existed in several versions: the Bü 133A been driven by an engine in line Hirth HM 6 of 101 kw (135 ch), the Bü 133B been driven by an engine in line Hirth HM 506 of 119 kw (160 ch) and Bü 133C (see data sheet).

Operational history

Bü 133 was implemented like plane of drive advanced by the Luftwaffe for its pilots of combat because of its excellent quality of flight in aerobatics.

It was manufactured under license by Dornier and for the Spanish air force by CASA. Each country produced approximately about fifty apparatuses.

Data sheet (Bü 133C)

  • Scale: 6,60 m
  • Length: 6,00 m
  • Height: 2,20 m
  • wing Surface: 12,00 m ²
  • Empty weight: 425 kg
  • maximum Mass décollable: 585 kg
  • Motorization: A radial engine Siemens HS 14A-4 of 119 kw (160 ch) of maximum capacity on takeoff
  • Maximum speed: 220 km/h near the ground
  • operational Ceiling: 4.500 m
  • Passable distance: 500 km

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