Bucker Bu 134
Bucker Bu 134 | |
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Type: | Sports and touring aircraft |
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Manufacturer: | |
Number of pieces: |
1 |
The Bücker Bü 134 was a single-engine cabin shoulder- wing aircraft from Bücker Flugzeugbau GmbH.
In 1936, Bücker aircraft construction tried for the first time on a monoplane, the Bü 134 sports and touring aircraft. Another difference to the previous Bücker designs was that the pilot and passenger sat next to each other in the Bü 134. To make hangaring easier, the Bü 134 was given wings that could be folded onto the fuselage.
Only one machine was built, which received the aircraft registration D-EQPA. The testing was allegedly unsuccessful and the type did not go into production. The machine was destroyed in the fire in the one-fly hall on May 21, 1939.
Technical specifications
Parameter | Data |
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pilot | 1 |
passenger | 1 |
span | 6.60 m |
length | 6.02 m |
height | 2.20 m |
Wing area | 12.00 m² |
Empty mass | |
Takeoff mass | 665 kg |
Engine | an in- line engine Hirth HM 504 ; 105 PS (77 kW) |
Cruising speed | 170 km / h |
Top speed | 190 km / h |
Service ceiling | |
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