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Help: Identify airplane

chicken2690

Charter Member
Some time back I posted a screenshot of this plane in a scenery from Golden Hawaii. The plane on the left is an AI plane and I'm flying the one on the right. I have lost that plane folder from my Hanger and don't remember its ID or where I got it. Sure want to get it back.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Looks like an old Aircorps trainer. Curtis? arrghh.. Curtis had those paint markings on their wheel pants and cowlings.
 
Looks like a Curtiss P-6 with a round engine! Hard to tell from that angle.


:icon_lol: Looks like Ferry Beat me to it! :applause:
 
Txmmy 83 is right

Txmmy83 is absolutly right the yellow plane on the right is a Buecker B131 Jungmann ,a German aerobatic trainer from the 30's but was used to train pilots all through the war and are still used today.
 
Txmmy 83 is right

The yellow plane is the Buecker Jungmann by O. Fischer and the A-43 paintjob is part of the v2 installation package for the 105 hp B model.
 
I must point out that it should be Bucker , not Buecker! Just wanted to clear up any confusion anyone might have with the spelling if looking for this model or whatever.
 
I must point out that it should be Bucker , not Buecker! Just wanted to clear up any confusion anyone might have with the spelling if looking for this model or whatever.

Sorry to disagree but Buecker is the correct spelling if you don't use German letters. In German it is written Bucker with two little dots over the "u", pronounced somewhere between the "y" in Lynne and the "i" in interest. :isadizzy:
 
Don't matter what's grammatically or linguistically correct.

It you spell it different from the way it's spelled in the file name, you won't find it when you search for it.
 
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