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The Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister was originally developed in the 1930s as a high-performance, single-seat aerobatic trainer, evolving from the two-seat Bü 131 Jungmann   . Designed by Anders J. Andersson, its prototype first flew in August 1935 with a Hirth HM 506 engine. Variants followed, notably the Bü 133C, equipped with the Siemens-Halske Sh 14 radial engine  . The “PA” Variant The SSH T-133PA (sometimes noted as Bü-133PA) is a modern, newly built version from the 1990s–2000s. It retains the classic biplane design and is powered by the Sh 14A radial engine . The specific aircraft shown in the images with registration SP-YBK (c/n T-131-201) was constructed in 2014 and features a 200 hp Lom 337CE six-cylinder inline engine, offering a performance upgrade from the original radial powerplant . Feature Details Type Single-seat aerobatic biplane Original Purpose Advanced trainer and competitive aerobatic aircraft for the Luftwaffe and other air forces in the 1930s Modern Build Crafted by SSH in the 1990s–2000s, blending heritage design with newer materials and avionics Engine (SP-YBK) 200 hp Lom 337CE inline engine (modern upgrade) Why This Aircraft Stands Out It’s a homage to a classic aerobatic legend, combining historical aesthetics with modern engineering, offering improved reliability and performance. The SP-YBK example has seen action in airshows and fly-ins across Europe, reflecting both its craftsmanship and showmanship . ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ Vintage Aerobatic World Championship at Bienenfarm Event Highlights: “Vintage Aerobatic World Championship 2025” • Event Name: Vintage Aerobatic World Championship 2025 • Dates: August 8–10, 2025 (with a special pre-event on August 7)   • Location: Flugplatz Bienenfarm (EDOI), near Paulinenaue in Brandenburg—about 30 km west of Berlin—featuring a grass runway and ideal open skies for aerobatic performances   What Makes VAWC Unique? • Hosted by QUAX – Verein zur Förderung von historischem Fluggerät e.V., a passionate group dedicated to getting historic aircraft out of the museum and into the skies   • The event combines a competitive aerobatic championship in multiple divisions with a family-friendly festival atmosphere—aircraft displays, drone models, a stage program, and notably a “Bücker Treffen” featuring over 20 aircraft from the Bücker lineage, including the sole airworthy Bücker Student