The Bücker Jungmeister dominated the aerobatic scene in Europe and the United States from the mid-1930s through the 1940s. Introduced in 1935 by Carl Bücker as a single-seat version of the Bü 131 A Jungmann, a two-place advanced aerobatic trainer, the Jungmeister became a favorite of European flying clubs. Highlighted in this image are the cockpit and wings of the Bücker Bü-133C Jungmeister.
Created by
Eric Long
Date Created
05/03/2019
Source
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Keywords
Aircraft; Aviation; Competition Flight; Private
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