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Publisher/Brand Stratus
Author Andrzej Glass
No. Pages 54
Version Soft cover
Language Polish
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory Military Aviation » Rest of Europe
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Low-wing Airplanes RWD is a detailed study devoted to Polish low-wing aircraft designed by engineers from the Experimental Aviation Workshops (DWL) in Warsaw in the 1930s. The authors, Andrzej Glass and Dariusz Karnas (drawings), present the history, technical aspects and illustrations of these unusual structures.
The book contains seven main chapters, each devoted to a different aircraft model, including RWD-11, RWD-16 "Osa", RWD-16 bis, RWD-21, RWD-19, RWD-23, RWD-22 and RWD-25. Each chapter contains detailed technical information, construction descriptions and richly illustrated plans.
Additionally:
Production statistics and the role of RWD low-wing aircraft in Polish aviation.
Bibliography: List of sources used by the authors.
This is an ideal book for aviation enthusiasts, historians and modellers, as well as all enthusiasts of the history of technology and Polish aviation heritage.
60 historical photographs
12 colorful illustrations
Polish Only, unfortunately...