RWD-9

The RWD 9 was a Polish sports plane of 1934 constructed by the RWD team.

the Polish team - high-wing braced monoplanes RWD-9 (7), one of which was also flown by the Czech crew, and the Puss Moth. Of those, Bf 108 and PS-1 had a retractable landing gear.1

Made by RWD (aircraft manufacturer).

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Czechoslovakia
Spain
France
Height Main
2.03 m
Designer
Jerzy Drzewiecki
Stanisław Rogalski
Stanisław Rogalski and Jerzy Drzewiecki
Stall Speed Main
<54.1 km-h
Length Alt
759.46
Max Takeoff Weight Main
930.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
800.0
Loaded Weight Main
790.0
Height Alt
203.2
Type Of Prop
air-cooled 9-cylinder radial engine
Introduced
1934
Loading Main
58
Power/mass Main
11520.0
Capacity
Three passengers
Max Speed Main
281.0
Cruise Speed Main
255.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
1860.0
Ceiling Main
7
000 m
Number Built
1
1.0
Crew
One
pilot
Loaded Weight Alt
1738.0
Cruise Speed Alt
10500.0
Area Main
16.00 m²
Primary user
Useful Load Alt
814.0
Span Alt
1160.78
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
290 hp
Engine(prop)
Skoda GR-760
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
1.0
First Flight
4
Production End Year
1934
Climb Rate Main
6.1 m-s
Power Main
216
Production Start Year
1933
Stall Speed Alt
1980.0
Climb Rate Alt
1200
Length Main
7.6 m
Span Main
11.64 m
Area Alt
172.0
Range Alt
29820.0
Similar Aircraft
* Aero Ae.200
Useful Load Main
370.0
Related
*RWD 6*RWD 13 *RWD 15
Empty Weight Main
560.0
Ceiling Alt
22960.0
Category
Produced
1933
Empty Weight Alt
1232.0
Loading Alt
12

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