The Bcker B 133 Jungmeister is a German aerobatic and training aircraft designed by Anders J. Andersson and built by Bcker Flugzeugbau. Its sturdy construction and forgiving flight characteristics made it a popular choice for aerobatic competitions and training in the 1930s and 1940s.
The Bcker B 133 Jungmeister Cockpit is designed to provide the pilot with excellent visibility and control of the aircraft. The instrument panel is laid out in a logical and easy-to-read manner, and the controls are within easy reach of the pilot’s hands. The cockpit is also equipped with a full set of aerobatic instruments, including an altimeter, airspeed indicator, and turn coordinator.
