I particularly love seeing color photos of the Buckers in Spain. Hope you enjoy this one:

“One of the almost last pictures of the "Bücker" in front of the AGA flight tower. They had little left to go (they left there in 1976) on the way to other less "aristocratic" missions, in many other bases, including Armilla (Granada) where at that time they were already giving courses at the Complementary Pilot School today non-existent. The T-34 Mentor and then the F-35C Bonanza followed them in their work, and according to IHCA magazine AEROPLANO No. 13, the three even lived together in 791 for at least two years.
In any case, from the beginning of the civil war in El Copero until 1986, when they were decommissioned in the EA, it was in the end the longest-running and most beloved plane of German origin that served in Spain.” (Original file Juan Arráez collection).”

Juan Gonzales 1973 Murcia - San Javier Spain




The first Jungmann is E3B-598 - now N99434 in St. Louis Missouri, USA.  For many years it flew with a 165 hp Warner engine.  It was listed for sale on the Bucker website not long ago.






Second airplane is E3B -417 now D-ELSK in Germany.



Brian