Bücker Bü-131D "Jungmann"
RSM92193
RS Models
1:72
The aircraft was designed by a designer of Swedish origin, the engineer Anders J. Anderson, who headed all design work at Bücker until 1939.
The first flight of the Bü 131 prototype (D-3150) took place on May 27, 1934 with the pilot Joachim von Köppen. The aircraft was powered by a Hirth HM 60 R inline four-cylinder engine with an output of 59 kW.
Series production of the Bü 131 A version began as early as 1934, the main customer of which was the German Air Sports Association.
In 1936, the Bü 131 B series came onto the market, which was characterized by the built-in Hirth HM 504 A-2 engine with an output of 77 kW.
Plastic model kit
Decal options:
- Bücker 131D, JG/54, Krasnogvardeysk Airfield, Russia 1942
- Bücker 131D, JG/53 PikAs, Russia 1943
- Bücker 131D, 10.KG/77, France 1942
- Bücker 131D, Mátyásföld, Kecskemét, Royal Hungarian Air Force, 1941
- Bücker 131D, Croatian Air Force, summer 1944, Croatia
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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