Bucher Bu131 Jungmann by debbielove
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Hi,
Legends 2015, having mastered camera setting finally, photos finally look like this..
Very little postwork, Akvis used.
The Jungmann was the Luftwaffe Primary trainer during and before WW2, their version of the RAF's Tiger Moth, and the US Stearman.. Built in vast numbers and exported to many other Countries including over 1,000 to Japan! It was so good (as most trainers were) it was built in some numbers after the war as well.
Now, only a few are still as agile as this.. Based at Duxford.. And yes, ask nicely you can look inside the cockpit..
Rob
Comments (8)
T.Rex
Nicely, nicely. There, I've asked nicely for me and Neil. Exhaust out the bottom - clever. No exhaust blocking the view in any direction. I didn't know these were still made after WWII. Interesting comment on the planes agility. Keep up the good work! :-)
sireneidae
Your photos of air shows a really excellent. See you love this old planes
Faemike55
Wonderful capture Rob!
this would be fun to ride in
Buffalo1
A fine POV. I had a model of the Jungmann when I was a kid.
HADCANCER
Cool pic. Song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O3KOKQynm8
flavia49
fabulous
RodS
Oooo - nicely..... Wanna see the cockpit! LOL
What a great shot, Rob!
And you're welcome, mate! I'm with ya for the long haul - no matter what kind of poo RR throws into the proverbial fan.... :-D
tallpindo
Not the dark side.