Jungmann

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Jungmann is the nickname of the Bücker Bü 131, a German 1930s biplane widely used as a primary trainer aircraft before and during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aircraft nickname
biplane
trainer aircraft
category 1930s German military trainer aircraft
cockpitType open cockpit
configuration two-seat
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 2
developedInDecade 1930s
engineType single piston engine
firstFlight 1934
fuselageConstruction steel tube
landingGear fixed tailwheel
length approximately 6.6 m
manufacturer Bücker Flugzeugbau NERFINISHED
material mixed wood-and-steel-tube construction
maximumSpeed approximately 183 km/h
nickname Jungmann NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 1
powerplant Hirth HM 504 NERFINISHED
primaryRole primary trainer
productionPeriod 1930s
propulsion single propeller
range approximately 650 km
refersTo Bücker Bü 131 NERFINISHED
serviceCeiling approximately 4000 m
status some examples still airworthy
successor Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann NERFINISHED
usedAs aerobatic trainer
basic trainer
usedBy Bulgarian Air Force NERFINISHED
Czechoslovak Air Force NERFINISHED
Finnish Air Force NERFINISHED
Hungarian Air Force NERFINISHED
Japanese Imperial Army Air Service NERFINISHED
Luftwaffe
Nationalist Spanish forces NERFINISHED
Romanian Air Force NERFINISHED
Spanish Air Force NERFINISHED
Swiss Air Force NERFINISHED
usedFor aerobatic flying
pilot training
usedInConflict World War II
wingConfiguration biplane
wingConstruction wood
wingspan approximately 7.4 m

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Bücker Bü 131 nicknamed Jungmann