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Bücker Bü131 Jungmann Aerobatics

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Anna Walker flying some beautiful aerobatics in Bücker/CASA 1-131-E3B Jungmann, G-BSAJ, during the Shuttleworth Family Airshow 2018 at Old Warden Airfield.
    Designed in 1933 by Anders Anderson, a Swedish engineer working for Bücker Flugzeubau in Berlin, the prototype flew in April 1934 and was immediately ordered in large numbers as an ab-initio trainer for the Luftwaffe. An estimated 4,000 planes were built, first in Germany and then under licence in Switzerland, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Japan. Used as aerobatic trainers by the Spanish Air Force up to the late 70’s, they were in continuous production in Spain for longer than in any other country. Originally powered by a Hirth engine of 80hp and later 105hp, it performed well, despite its low power, thanks to its light weight. The Jungmann is of mixed construction with a basic fuselage structure of chrome-molybdenum tube, an expensive but highly tensile metal. The wings, which weigh only 24 lbs each, are made out of wood with fabric covering. This example weighs 1000 lbs empty, nearly 300 lbs less than a Tiger Moth. Both the Jungmann and her single-seater sister, the Jungmeister, have always been renowned for their aerobatic capabilities due to a strong structure, 4 ailerons, and excellent flick-rolling capabilities.
    • Aircraft Type: Bücker Jungmann CASA 1-131-E3B
    • Operator: Skytricks
    • Year of Manufacture: 1952
    • Powered by: ENMA Tigre G-IV-B 150hp
    • Colour Scheme: 1936 Berlin Olympics
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @pmvdv4844
    @pmvdv4844 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful plane (but I'm biassed) and excellent flying, captured in this splendid mini movie.

  • @neusadezoppa4357
    @neusadezoppa4357 Рік тому +1

    Que lindo vídeo obrigada amei

    • @HighFlight
      @HighFlight  Рік тому

      Obrigado. O vôo de Anna Walker é soberbo!🙃

  • @markgibson9853
    @markgibson9853 2 роки тому

    Great video, timeless!👍

  • @avt156
    @avt156 4 роки тому

    That's great! It's a pleasure to watch!!!

  • @BUCKERFIO
    @BUCKERFIO Рік тому +1

    Nice video!

  • @samypons9023
    @samypons9023 5 років тому +2

    Very good

  • @volkersteinkamp
    @volkersteinkamp 11 місяців тому

    Fantastisch!!

  • @453421abcdefg12345
    @453421abcdefg12345 5 років тому +1

    This is a very agile aeroplane! Those tight loops must have been pulling a lot of Gs, I remember seeing one on rebuild at Audley End and thinking how nice the tube steel structure was. Many thanks for posting this. Chris B.

    • @HighFlight
      @HighFlight  5 років тому

      Thanks - Anna Walker always gives an impressive display in this aircraft. I particularly liked the constant negative G 360 turn whilst rolling - great co-ordination!

  • @flmnkoh
    @flmnkoh 2 роки тому

    I really like very much the aerobatic capabilities of this plane with a relatively slow cadence in which maneuvers look better. -The plane is agile and the pilot is very good. -What a paradox to think that it was conceived as an aerobatic trainer for luftwaffe combat pilots and when the pilots were assigned to fly in combat Me109 and FW190 in combat, what they learned in the Jungmann or Jungmeister was impossible to replicate, at least to a greater extent in those much heavier fighters and much less agile.

    • @OswaldOstfalen
      @OswaldOstfalen 2 роки тому

      My two grandfathers trained, among other planes, in 1944 on the Bü131.

  • @TheDemon190
    @TheDemon190 3 роки тому

    The wings weigh 24lbs each so another reason to hate comentry at air shows if your going to say something make sure you get it right

  • @josipvrandecic2472
    @josipvrandecic2472 5 років тому +1

    Not very beautiful (plane) ... but flying fantastic, of course, congrats to the pilot.