Bücker Bü-133 "Jungmeister", Red/White Checker, Seagull Model
Bücker Bü-133 "Jungmeister", Seagull Model
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The Bücker Jungmeister dominated the aerobatic scene in Europe and the United States from the mid-1930s through the 1940s. The modest size, plus a high power-to-weight ratio, with ailerons on both upper and lower wings, insured its future as an excellent aerobatic aircraft.
The Bücker Bü-133 Jungmeister was a production biplane built in Germany before World War II and in Spain during the war.
Wingspan---------------65.0 in (165 cm).
Wing area----------------1240.0 sq.in (80.0 sq.dm).
Weight--------------------11.0 lbs (5.0 kg).
Fuselage Length--------57.8 in (146.80cm).
Engine-------------------0.9cu.in - 2 stroke. -1.2cu.in - 4 stroke. or 20-22cc gasoline engine and electric conversion kit included
Radio--------------------4 channel with 6 servos.
Note: The CG recommendation of 7.125 from the leading edge of the top wing is now being changed to 5.5 inches to avoid a tail-heavy feel.
SKU | SEA212RW |
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Brand | Seagull Model |
Manufacturer | Seagull Model |
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