
RWD 13 | |
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País | Polônia |
Tipo | Avião de turismo |
Primeiro voo | 15 de janeiro de 1935 |
Construído | 100 |
O RWD 13 foi um avião de turismo polonês de 1935, monoplano de asa alta de três lugares, projetado pela equipe RWD. Foi o maior sucesso comercial do RWD.
Fonte: RWD 13 na Wiki
RWD-13 Walk Around | |
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Fotógrafo | Ondrej Skarka |
Localização | Desconhecido |
Fotos | 24 |

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RWD 13 was a Polish single-engine biplane trainer aircraft designed and built by the RWD team in the early 1930s. It was used by the Polish Air Force and civilian aviation until the outbreak of World War II. The RWD 13 had a wooden structure covered with plywood and fabric, and a fixed landing gear with a tail skid. The cockpit had two open seats in tandem, with dual controls. The aircraft was powered by a de Havilland Gipsy Major inline engine that gave it a maximum speed of 185 km/h and a range of 750 km.
The RWD 13 was praised for its excellent handling and aerobatic capabilities, as well as its reliability and durability. It was also one of the few aircraft that could land and take off from rough fields and snow-covered terrain. The RWD 13 was exported to several countries, including Brazil, Estonia, Latvia, Palestine, Romania and Yugoslavia. Some of them survived the war and were used for various purposes until the late 1940s.
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