Introducing a detailed model of the legendary Polish RWD-8 aircraft, the most widespread training and liaison plane of the interwar period. This model captures the historic version produced by PWS for the army and will delight collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike. Ideal for a display case or as a gift for lovers of aviation history. Historical accuracy, an icon of interwar aviation, and authentic details make this model a great addition to any collection.
The RWD-8 was the most popular training and liaison aircraft of the 1920s and 1930s in Poland, as well as the most numerous domestically designed type produced there. Its preliminary design was created by Eng. Stanisław Wigura and Eng. J. Drzewiecki as part of the LOPP competition in 1931. Production took place at Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze and at Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS) in the military RWD-8 PWS version.
This RWD-8 Series 9 model faithfully recalls the original aircraft and is ideal for lovers of historic aviation. It stands out with clean lines, authentic proportions, and an appealing historical story, making it look excellent in a display case or as an educational exhibit.
- Iconic training and liaison aircraft from the interwar era
- Historically accurate design inspired by the PWS version for the army
- Great for collectors and lovers of aviation history
Specifications
- Model
- RWD-8, Series 9
- Prototype type
- Training and liaison aircraft (interwar period)
- Design origin
- Poland
- Designers
- Eng. Stanisław Wigura, Eng. J. Drzewiecki
- Year of design
- 1931 (LOPP competition)
- Prototype production
- Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze and Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS)
- Military version
- RWD-8 PWS