RWD-13
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The RWD-13 was a Polish touring plane of 1935 three seater high-wing monoplane designed by the RWD team. It was the biggest commercial success of the RWD.

Made by Doświadczalne Warsztaty LotniczeYugoslaviaDWL Poland and Rogozarski Yugoslavia.

It is the successor of the RWD-6 .

More Users
Brazil
Israel
Romania
Yugoslavia
Height Main
2.05 m
Designer
RWD (aircraft manufacturer)
RWD team
Predecessor
RWD-6
Length Alt
784.86
Max Takeoff Weight Main
930.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
900.0
Loaded Weight Main
890.0
Height Alt
203.2
Type Of Prop
air-cooled 4-cylinder inline engine
Introduced
1935
Loading Main
56
See Also
RWD-8
Developed From
RWD-6
Capacity
two passengers
Max Speed Main
210.0
Cruise Speed Main
180.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
2046.0
Ceiling Main
4
200 m
Number Built
approx. 100
Crew
one
pilot
Loaded Weight Alt
1958.0
Area Main
16.00 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1148.08
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
96.0
Engine(prop)
PZInż Walter Major
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
1
First Flight
15
Production End Year
1939
Origin
Poland
National Origin
Poland
Climb Rate Main
3.8 m-s
Power Main
130 hp
Production Start Year
1935
Climb Rate Alt
748.0
Length Main
7.85 m
Span Main
11.50 m
Area Alt
172.0
Range Alt
36000.0
Similar Aircraft
*de Havilland Puss Moth - LWS-2 - SAI KZ III
Max Speed Alt
7800.0
Related
*RWD-6 - RWD-9 – RWD-15 - RWD-20
Empty Weight Main
530.0
Ceiling Alt
13776.0
Category
Produced
1935
Empty Weight Alt
1166.0
Loading Alt
11

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