JOHAN VISSCHEDIJK COLLECTION
No. 12712. Bücker Bü 134 V1 (D-EQPA)
Photographs from Bücker

Bücker Bü 134

04/15/2018. Remarks by Johan Visschedijk: "The side-by-side two-seat Bü 134 was designed by Carl Clemens Bücker and his chief designer Anders J. Andersson as an inexpensive and economical training and touring aircraft.

V-struts supported the high wings which were of wooden construction and were covered with fabric, apart from the plywood covered leading edges. The fuselage, as well as the horizontal and vertical tail units, were of welded chrome-molybdenum-steel tube construction covered with fabric. Power plant was an 105 hp Hirth HM 504A four-cylinder air-cooled inverted in-line engine.

Registered D-EQPA the aircraft was first flown in 1935 and the aircraft was well accepted by pilots and the aviation press, and at demonstrations the aircraft was a small attraction. However, in Germany the trend became low-winged aircraft and economical production was insecure, hence the project was halted. The sole Bü 134 was destroyed in a hangar fire in 1939."


Created January 31, 2015