Bücker Museum

The Bücker Museum in Teufen, Switzerland, is a specialized aviation museum dedicated to the legendary Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann, a classic biplane that has captivated aviation enthusiasts for decades. The museum celebrates the history, engineering, and cultural significance of the Bücker aircraft series, which were widely used for training and aerobatics.

Bücker Museum

Alte Speicherstrasse 11

9053 Teufen

Switzerland

https://bucker-museum.ch

tower@bucker-museum.ch

Visits must be pre-arranged via the museum website.

Aircraft collection

Bucker BU-131 APM Jungmann HB-UUW Bücker Museum Teufen, Switzerland
HB-UUM/A-22

HB-UUN/(A-30)

HB-UUW/(A-4)

HB-UUY/(A-3)

HB-UVE/(A-56)

HB-UUR/(A-60)

HB-UVZ/A-32

U-60

HB-MKN/(U-76)

HB-MKZ/(U-62)

HB-USA/A-256

HB-UVH

HB-RAE/U-288

HB-UBK/(5029)
Bucker BU-131 APM Jungmann

Bucker BU-131 APM Jungmann

Bucker BU-131 APM Jungmann

Bucker BU-131 APM Jungmann

Bucker BU-131 APM Jungmann

Bucker BU-131 B Jungmann

Bucker BU-131 B Jungmann

Bucker Bu-133C Jungmeister

Bucker Bu-133C Jungmeister

Bucker Bu-133C Jungmeister

Bucker 181 Bestmann

CASA 1.131E Jungmann

Dewoitine D.26

Klemm Kl-35D

Highlights of the Bücker Museum

  1. Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann:
    • The museum focuses on the Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann, a German-designed biplane introduced in the 1930s. It became popular as a training aircraft and is still revered for its elegant design and exceptional aerobatic capabilities.
    • Several fully restored and functional examples of the Bü 131 are on display.
  2. Other Bücker Aircraft:
    • Exhibits also include models like the Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister, an aerobatic variant of the Jungmann known for its agility and performance.
    • Information on other designs and prototypes from the Bücker company, showcasing its influence on aviation history.
  3. Restoration and Engineering:
    • The Bucker Museum highlights the craftsmanship behind the restoration and maintenance of Bücker planes, with displays explaining their construction, materials, and flight mechanics.
    • Visitors can view restoration projects in progress, gaining insights into the challenges of preserving vintage aircraft.
  4. Historical Context:
    • Exhibits delve into the history of the Bücker Flugzeugbau company, founded by Carl Clemens Bücker in 1932, and its impact on the aviation industry.
    • The role of Bücker aircraft in both civil and military aviation is explored, including their use in aerobatic competitions.

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