RWD 10

The RWD-10 was a Polish aerobatics sports plane, single-seat parasol wing monoplane, used from 1933 to 1939 and constructed by the RWD team.

Its stability was not satisfactory, but after modifications, including lengthening of the fuselage, it turned out to be a successful design, completing state trials in 1935.

In 1936, the LOPP paramilitary organization ordered 20 aircraft, the purchase funded by a public collection for aviation development.

[citation needed] Mixed construction single-engine single-seat braced high-wing (parasol wing) monoplane, conventional in layout.

Straight double-trapezoid two-part wing, of wooden construction, covered with canvas and plywood in front, two-spar.