Mixed construction low-wing cantilever monoplane, conventional in layout, with a fixed landing gear and a closed cockpit.
Three-part trapezoid wings with rounded tips, of wooden construction, two-spar, plywood (in front) and canvas covered, fitted with split flaps and slats.
4-cylinder straight engine de Havilland Gipsy Major in front, driving a two-blade tractor wooden propeller Szomański of a fixed pitch.
The sole aircraft was probably destroyed during air raids on the DWL factory after the outbreak of World War II.
Data from Polish aircraft 1893-1939,[2] Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893–1939[3]General characteristics Performance