Bücker Bü 182

The Bücker Bu 182 Cornet was a military training aircraft of the aircraft manufacturer Bücker aircraft construction.

Developed 181 The first flight of the aircraft still with a Walter Mikron II with 60 hp equipped prototype in 1938 was based on the Bücker Bu took place on 10 November 1938 with Arthur Benitz on board. The basic concept was a single-seat military trainer for hunting, fall, formation, association and navigation flight. The structure resembled Brushes 181, only the aircraft was designed as a pure single-seater. As an engine developed by Bücker even air-cooled inline four- cylinder with 80 hp was used. Only a few aircraft were built, there was no need for further training aircraft.

Specifications

Bücker Bu 182 C

  • Wingspan: 8.6 m
  • Length: 6.67 m
  • Height: 1.85 m
  • Wing area: 9.8 m²
  • Empty weight: 315 kg
  • Max. Start Weight: 510 kg
  • Maximum speed: 205 km / h
  • Service ceiling: 5000 m
  • Range: 850 km
  • Armament: 4 × 1.5 kg practice bombs
  • Bücker
  • Military Aircraft
  • Aircraft of World War II
  • Single Engine aircraft
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