RWD-10

The RWD-10 was a Polish aerobatics sports plane single-seat parasol wing monoplane used from 1933 to 1939 by the Polish aviation constructed by the RWD team.

XIIID, RWD-8, RWD-10 models were built by a guy with a nick name Loku, not Ranwers, who seem to be unfamiliar with 3D programs and does creepy frankenplanes only.1

Made by Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
RWD (aircraft manufacturer)
RWD team
Stall Speed Main
95.0
Length Alt
619.76
Power Alt
90.0
Range Main
360.0
Loaded Weight Main
475.0
Height Alt
190.5
Type Of Prop
4
Introduced
1935
Loading Main
53
Power Main
120 hp
Height Main
1.9 m
Max Speed Main
218.0
Cruise Speed Main
180.0
Ceiling Main
6
000 m
Number Built
~22+1
Crew
One
pilot
Retired
1939
Loaded Weight Alt
1050.0
Cruise Speed Alt
mph
Area Main
9 m²
Useful Load Main
125.0
Primary user
Useful Load Alt
lb
Span Alt
749.3
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Walter Junior
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
1
First Flight
July 1933
Production End Year
1938
Climb Rate Main
22320.0
More Performance
6000.0
Production Start Year
1937
Stall Speed Alt
mph
Climb Rate Alt
1220.0
Length Main
6.2 m
Span Main
7.5 m
Area Alt
96.65
Range Alt
224 mi
Similar Aircraft
*Focke-Wulf Fw 56
Max Speed Alt
135 mph
Empty Weight Main
350.0
Ceiling Alt
19680.0
Category
Produced
1937
Empty Weight Alt
770.0
Loading Alt
11

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