Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann - track version[/heading]
Bü 131 And - the first variant, two-seat biplane basic trainer, engine Hirth HM 60; built, probably several hundreds of pieces
Bü 131 B - the main variant, in production since 1936, the engine Hirth HM 504; of more than 3,000 pieces, including Bü 131 D
Bü 131 C - a prototype with the engine of the Cirrus Minor
Bü 131 D - adjustment in production since 1938, modified the imposition of the wings, the tail wheel with tire instead of a full
Tatra T-131 - license variant of the engine of the Tatra T-100, 35 pcs
C-4 - the designation of the čs. air force for taken Bü 131 B/D, approx 30 pcs
C-104 - a variant for čs. air force with the engine Walter Minor 4, about 260 pcs
CASA ON 1,131 H - Spanish license variant, the engine Hirth HM 504, 200 pcs
CASA ON 1,131 E - Spanish license variant, the engine ENMASA Tigre, 300 pcs
CASA ON 1,131 L - conversion with the engine Lycoming
KXBu1 - japanese designation for the exported Bü 131 B, 20 pcs
K9W1 Momidži - license variant for the japanese navy, the engine Hitači, 336 pcs
Ki-86a - copies for the japanese army, the engine Hitači, 1037 pcs
Ki-86 b - a prototype of the wooden variants
Lerche - the swiss aerobatic conversion with the engine Lycoming
König, Erwin. Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann, Flugzeug Profile 27. Flugzeug Publikations, Illertissen 1998.
Sarjeant, J. F. The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann, Profile Well.222. Profile Publications, Windsor 1971.
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Sarjeant, J. F. The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann, Profile Well.222. Profile Publications, Windsor 1971.
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