RWD 23

Low power output and simple wooden construction would make it cheap and economical in service, and therefore it might replace the RWD-8 in aeroclubs.

The LOPP paramilitary organization ordered a series of 10 aircraft, that were not completed due to the war.

Wooden construction low-wing cantilever monoplane, conventional in layout, with a fixed landing gear and open cockpits.

Single-piece trapezoid wings with rounded tips, single-spar, plywood (front) and canvas covered, fitted with flaps.

62 hp (46 kW) Walter Mikron II inline engine in front, with two-blade wooden propeller.