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Bucker Bu-131/T-131 PK-TAF, OK-TAK D-EDYD USUALLY £22.99. NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3ED!!!
The Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bucker until 1939.
1. Tatra T-134.5, OK-TAF, Masarykova letecki liga, Olomouc-Holice, kveten 1938
2. Tatra T-134.9, OK-TAK, 104. kur½rni...
Avia Ba.322.1 1 decal v. for Czechoslovakia
1. Avia Bs.322.1, III. Nirodni let R£�S a II. Nirodni soutez v letecke akrobacii. Kbely 1937
The engine was a Castor II-A. During July 1937, Bs-122 machines were assigned to the training squadron of Air Regiment 4 and to the VLU. Modified Bs-322 and B-322 aircraft were built from two Bs-122s. The Bs-322 type was powered by an Rk-17 engine and had hooded wheels. He flew in red and...
Bucker Bu-131A/D 2 decal v. for RomaniaThe Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bucker until 1939.
1. Bucker 131A, Aeroclub Prahova 1939
2. Bucker 131D, Romanian AF, 1941
3. Bucker 131D, Romanian AF, 1942
The first flight of the prototype Bu 131 (D-3150) was made o...
Bucker Bu-131D 'Jungmann' GG+GK and KI+YU
The Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bucker until 1939.
1. Bucker 131D, GG+GK, Wr. Nr. 1672, Olomouc, Holice, 1941
2. Bucker 131D, KI+YU, Wr. Nr. 1672, Olomouc, Neredin, 1942
The first flight of the prototype Bu 131 (D-31...
Aero C-104 2 decal v. for Czechoslovakia
The Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann was a German two-seat biplane trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was designed by Swedish-born designer Ing. Anders J. Anderson, who led all design work at Bucker until 1939.
1. C-104.203, OK-BFW, Aeroklub Zbraslavice, 1953
2. C-104.143, MP-27, 50. kur½rni leteck½ pluk, 1952
The first flight of the prototype Bu 131 (D-3150) was made on 27...
Praga E-241 3 decal v. In the mid-1930s, the Praga BH-41 was the follow-on aircraft. However, there were no engines for the construction of other aircraft, so the aircraft was modernized and the ZOD-260 diesel engine was used. The aircraft flew under the designation Praga E-141.
1. Praga E-241.43, Piesl�any, srpen 1940
2. Praga E-241, Slovakia 1942
3. Praga E-241.37, Mokrad', Slovakia 1941
However, it did not prove to b...
Aero Ab-101 The Aero Ab-101 was a Czechoslovak bomber biplane, which was developed from the Aero A-100, or A-101, which was fitted with the Praga HS 12Ydrs engine. The prototype aircraft flew on 25 March 1936 and proved to be not a very successful type.
1. Aero Ab-101.49, 73. letka, 5.LP, Brno, 1938
There was not the expected increase in speed over its predecessor, although climb rate and range increased slightly. The ...
Yak-11 / C-11 The Yakovlev Yak-11 is based on the Soviet Yak-3 fighter aircraft, which flew with the AS-82FN radial engine on 10 November 1945. However, this machine did not make it into production, but was further modernized to create a new aircraft, which underwent trials in the spring of 1946.
1. C-11, akrobaticki skupina, v½robni c. 171721, £�SLA, 1958
2. Yak-11, OK-GFB, v½robni c. 40220, Aeroklub Spisski Novi Ves, 196...
Heinkel He-112V-11 3 decal v. for Germany, Japan, Luftwaffe
At the end of 1933, the RLM issued a specification calling for a monoplane design. Four designs were produced: the Arado 80, Fw 159, Bf-109 and Heinkel 112. The 112, designed by Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Hertel, competed with three others at a competition held in Travemunde in October 1935.
1. Heinkel 112 V11, W. Nr. 2254, testing aircraft, Marienehe, Germany, April 1938...
Heinkel He-112V-10 3 decal v. for Germany, Luftwaffe
At the end of 1933, the RLM issued a specification calling for a monoplane design. Four designs were produced: the Arado 80, Fw 159, Bf-109 and Heinkel 112. The 112, designed by Dipl. Ing. Heinrich Hertel, competed with three others at a competition held in Travemunde in October 1935.
1. Heinkel 112 V10, W. Nr. 2253, testing aircraft, Marienehe, Germany, September 1938
...
Arado Ar-199V-5 1 decal v. for Luftwaffe
The Arado Ar 199 was a floatplane built by Arado Flugzeugwerke. It was a low-flying aircraft, designed in 1938 for catapult launching and operated over water. The enclosed cockpit had two side-by-side seats for instructor and student and a third rear seat for a training navigator or radio operator.
1. Arado Ar-199 V5, RC+HR, testing aircraft, E-Stelle Travemunde, 1941
In 1938,...
Praga E-141 with tail skid/E-241 with tail wheel LIMITED!!! USUALLY £22.99. NOW BEING CLEARED!! SAVE 1/3RD!!!
In the mid-1930s, the Praga BH-41 was the follow-on aircraft.However, there were no engines for the construction of other aircraft, so the aircraft was modernized and the ZOD-260 diesel engine was used. The aircraft flew under the designation Praga E-141.
1. Praga E.141.1, Vojenske letecke uciliste, Prostejov 1936...