- Bücker Flugzeugbau
Bücker-Flugzeugbau GmbH was a German
aircraft manufacturer founded in 1932. It was most notable for Its highly regarded sports planes which went on to be used as trainers by theLuftwaffe duringWorld War II .The company was founded by
Carl Bücker , who had served as an officer in theGerman Navy duringWorld War I and then spent some years inSweden establishing theSvenska Aero factory. With the sale of this business at the end of 1932, Bücker returned to his native Germany where he opened his new factory inJohannisthal ,Berlin in 1934.Bücker's three great successes were the
Bücker Bü 131 "Jungmann" (1934), the Bü 133 "Jungmeister" (1936) and the Bü 181 "Bestmann" (1939). As well as these, the company built designs from several other manufacturers under licence, including theFocke-Wulf Fw 44 , theDFS 230 , and components for theFocke-Wulf Fw 190 ,Junkers Ju 87 , andHenschel Hs 293 .At the end of World War II, the company’s premises fell into the Soviet occupation zone, and were seized. The company was then broken up.
The Bü 181 continued to be built in
Czechoslovakia andEgypt after the war.List of aircraft
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Bücker Bü 131 "Jungmann" (Young Man) (1934) single-engine two-seat trainer, biplane
*Bücker Bü 133 "Jungmeister" (Young Champion) ( __ ) single-engine one-seat advanced trainer/aerobatic, biplane
*Bücker Bü 134 monoplane (prototype)
*Bücker Bü 180 "Student" (1937) single-engine two-seat trainer, low-wing monoplane
*Bücker Bü 181 "Bestmann" (Bestman) (1939) single-engine two-seat trainer/utility, low-wing monoplane
*Bücker Bü 182 "Kornett"ee also
References
Notes
Bibliography
* König, Erwin. "Die Bücker-Flugzeuge (The Bücker Aircraft)" (bilingual German/English). Martinsried, Germany: Nara Verlag, 1987. ISBN 3-925-671-00-5.
* König, Erwin. "Die Bückers, Die Geschichte der ehemaligen Bücker-Flugzeugbau-GmbH und ihrer Flugzeuge" (in German). (1979)
* Wietstruk, Siegfried. "Bücker-Flugzeugbau, Die Geschichte eines Flugzeugwerkes" (in German). D-82041 Oberhaching, Germany: Aviatik Verlag, 1999. ISBN 3-925505-28-8.
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