Bücker Bü 181

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The Bücker Bü 181 was a German World War II-era two-seat trainer and liaison aircraft widely used by the Luftwaffe and later adopted by several other countries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II aircraft
trainer aircraft
configuration low-wing monoplane
construction mixed wood-and-steel-tube
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 2
engineType piston engine
era World War II
surface form: World War II era
firstFlight 1939
fuselageConstruction steel-tube
height approximately 2.1 m
introduced 1940s
landingGear fixed tailwheel
length approximately 7.8 m
licenseBuiltVariant Zlín Z-181 NERFINISHED
Zlín Z-281 NERFINISHED
Zlín Z-381 NERFINISHED
manufacturer Bücker Flugzeugbau NERFINISHED
maximumSpeed approximately 210 km/h
notableFeature good handling characteristics
side-by-side training layout
numberOfEngines 1
postwarDesignationInCzechoslovakia Zlín C-106 NERFINISHED
Zlín C-6 NERFINISHED
powerplant Hirth HM 500 NERFINISHED
primaryUser Luftwaffe NERFINISHED
producedUnderLicenseIn Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
Egypt NERFINISHED
productionPeriod 1940s
range approximately 650 km
role communications
liaison duties
pilot training
seatingConfiguration side-by-side
serviceCeiling approximately 4000 m
usedBy Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
Egypt NERFINISHED
Hungary NERFINISHED
Luftwaffe
Netherlands NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
usedFor aerobatic training
civil flying clubs
usedInConflict World War II
wingConstruction wood
wingspan approximately 10.6 m

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Bücker Bü 131 successor Bücker Bü 181