Bücker Bü 134

The Bücker Bu 134 was a single-engined high-wing cabin of Bücker Flugzeugbau GmbH.

In 1936, the Bücker -Flugzeugbau tried using a monoplane ( shoulder wing ), the sports and touring aircraft Bu 134 was Another difference to the previous Bücker designs is that the pilot and passenger in the Bu 134 sat side by side for the first time. For better accommodation the Bu received 134 folding wings.

It was only built a machine that received the registration D- EQPA. The testing was allegedly not successful and the guy did not go to series. The machine was destroyed in the fire of Einfliegerhalle on 21 May 1939.

Specifications

  • Wingspan: 6.60 m
  • Length: 6.02 m
  • Height: 2.20 m
  • Wing area: 12,00 m²
  • Flight mass: 665 kg
  • Powerplant: one -line engine Hirth HM 504 ( 78 kW / 105 PS)
  • Maximum speed: 190 km / h
  • Cruising speed: 170 km / h
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