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Bücker Bü 181

PaísMultinacional
PapelTreinador
Primeiro voofevereiro de 1939
Construído3400

O Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann was a two-seater, single-engine aerobatic monoplane aircraft built by Bücker Flugzeugbau GmbH in Rangsdorf, near Berlin and extensively used by the Luftwaffe in World War II. The Bü 181 was also built by Zliner Flugzeugwerke AG plant at Zlin, no Protetorado da Boêmia e Morávia e após a retirada alemã a produção continuou após a guerra nas mesmas obras de Zlin, agora denominadas como C.6 e C.106 para a Força Aérea da Tchecoslováquia e como Zlín Z.281 e Z.381 em várias versões para uso civil. 783 aeronaves foram construídas. Entre 1943 e 1945, a Hägglund & Söner AB na Suécia construiu 120 Bü 181 sob licença com a designação militar sueca Sk 25.

Fonte: Bücker Bü 181 na Wikipédia

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The Bücker Bü 181 was a German trainer aircraft that first flew in February 1939. It was designed by Bücker Flugzeugbau, a company founded by Carl Clemens Bücker, a former naval officer and aviation enthusiast. The Bü 181 was named Bestmann, which means “deckhand” in German, and was intended to be a simple and reliable aircraft for basic flight training and aerobatics.
The Bü 181 had a low-wing monoplane configuration with a fixed undercarriage and a side-by-side seating arrangement for two occupants. The fuselage was partly made of steel tubes and partly of wood, while the wings and tail were of wooden construction covered with fabric. The aircraft was powered by a Hirth HM 500A or B engine, a four-cylinder inverted air-cooled engine that produced 105 horsepower. The Bü 181 had a maximum speed of 215 km/h and a range of 800 km.
The Bü 181 was widely used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, as well as by other countries such as Czechoslovakia, Egypt and Sweden. The Luftwaffe ordered more than 3,000 Bü 181s, but due to high demand, the production was also licensed to Fokker in the Netherlands and Zlin in Czechoslovakia. After the war, the production continued in Czechoslovakia as the Zlin Z-281 and Z-381, and in Egypt as the Heliopolis Gomhouriya. The Bü 181 was also exported to several countries in Europe, Africa and Asia, and some examples are still flying today as vintage aircraft.

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