The Baldwin Red Devil is a series of early pusher configuration aircraft employing steel tube construction.
[2] The airplane was powered by water cooled Hall-Scott V-8 engine of 60 hp (45 kW), The aircraft was covered with vulcanized fabric that was tacked to the ribs rather than rib-stitched.
[7] On October 12, 1913, Tony Jannus flew actress Julia Bruns in a Red Devil in a New York Times Derby.
A Red Devil is on display at the Smithsonian Institution's Udvar-Hazy Center (UHC) of the National Air and Space Museum.
The aircraft was purchased in 1950 from an established display at Roosevelt Field, in Mineola, Long Island, New York by Paul E. Garber along with a Bleriot XI, and Nieuport 10 for $2500.