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Bucker Bu-133C "Green stripe"
5 decal variants
1. Bu-133C, Croatin A.F., April 1945
2. Bu-133C, Hungarian Aeroclub, Budaors, Hungary1939
3. Bu-133C, OH-SEA, Gerd Achgelis, Finnland 1939
4. Bu-133C, PP-TDP, Artur Benitz, tour of South America, Brazil 1937/38
5. Bu-133C, Tokyo-Haneda, April 1938, Japan
The Bucker Bu 133 Jungmeister was an advanced trainer of the Luftwaffe in the 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat biplane of wood and tubular steel construction and covered in fabric. The Bu 133 was a development of the Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann two-seat basic trainer. First flown in 1935 (by Luise Hoffmann, the first female works pilot in Germany), it was slightly smaller than the Bu 131. The prototype, D-EVEO, was powered by a 140 hp (104 kW) Hirth HM506 inverted, air-cooled inline-6 engine. The aircraft showed "astonishing agility" at its first public appearance, the 1936 International Aerobatic Championship at Rangsdorf, but the Bu 133A garnered no orders; only two Bu 133Bs, with 160 hp (119 kW) version of that same Hirth HM506 inline-6 engine, were built. The main production type was the 160 hp (119 kW) Siemens-Bramo Sh 14A radial powered Bu 133C, which had a distinctive cowling and a 13 cm (5.1 in)-shorter fuselage, and the same fine aerobatic performance as the Bu 133A.
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Manufacturer:
RS Models
Code Number:
RSMI92222
Scale:
1:72
Item type:
Aircraft kits (injection)
Price:
£16.66
Order Quantity:
Quantity In Stock:
8
Availability:
This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order