1/72 Bücker 133 A/C "Jungmeister" - 5 decal v. for Luftwaffe, Poland, Romania
Plastic kit of aircraft from Czech producer RS MODELS designed for building gluing and painting. Paints, glue and brush are not included.
The Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister was a biplane trainer designed for aerobatics training, manufactured in Germany from the second half of the 1930s. It was developed from the Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann. In Germany, it served with the Luftwaffe as the primary aircraft for aerobatic training.
5 decal variants:
1. Bü-133C, AX-IH, JG/54, Luftwaffe, 1942
2. Bü-133C, SP-BDG, Mokotów Airfield, Poland, 1938
3. Bü-133A, YR-PUF, Adaptarea, Bucharest, 1940
4. Bü-133C, Stab. IV/LLG 1, Kragujevac, Luftwaffe, 1941
5. Bü-133C, "Black 6" of 1./JG 107, Luftwaffe, 1943
It was exported to several countries and remains a popular vintage aircraft to this day. The Bücker Bü 133B, which shared 40% of its parts with the Bü 131. Two were built—the aircraft with registration D-EAKE for the German aerobatic ace, Count Otto von Hagenburg, and the aircraft with registration YR-PAX for the Romanian aerobatic pilot, Captain Alexandru Papan.
| Category: | Aircraft 1/72 |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.18 kg |
| EAN: | 8594183912707 |
| Scale: | 1/72 |
| Typ: | Letadla |
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