Offierski O.2

The Offierski O.2 was a one-off, two seat, low powered lightplane built in Poland on the late 1920s.

Light aircraft design was slow to start in Poland but from 1924 the Airborne and Antigas Defence League, generally known by their Polish acronym L.O.P.P., began to fund amateur builders.

He began in late 1927 after the demise of the ML 2, using its troublesome air-cooled 26 kW (35 hp) Anzani engine.

There were two open cockpits in tandem, one between the wing bracing struts and the other just ahead of the trailing edge.

Its fixed landing gear was also standard for the time, its mainwheels on a single axle with rubber cord shock absorbers, supported on V-struts from the lower fuselage longerons.