RWD-DWL RWD-21. 1939.

Cracow, November 14, 2018

00139a Section February 15, 1939.

Plant RWD-DWL RWD-21

Poland

History

RWD-21

 

RWD-21 SP-BPE. 2017. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman

RWD-21 SP-BPE. 2017. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman

RWD-21 SP-BPE. 2018. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman

RWD-21 SP-BPE. 2018. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman

RWD-21 SP-BPE. 2018. Photo by Karol Placha Hetman

History

Experimental Aerospace Workshops, abbreviated as DWL, were a Polish aerial company that constructed and produced planes under the designation RWD. RWD stands for the names of constructors: Stanisław Rogalski, Stanisław Wigura and Jerzy Drzewiecki. We can accept the time frame: December 1925 – September 1, 1939.

On the aircraft RWD-5 bis pilot captain. Stanisław Skarżyński defeated the Atlantic Ocean alone. The RWD-6 plane, piloted by Franciszek Żwirko and Stanisław Wigura, won in 1932 in the international Challenge International des Avions de Tourisme competition. In 1934, the pilot captain. Jerzy Bajan and senior Sgt. mechanic Gustaw Pokrzywka on RWD-9 repeated this success.

In 1935, on the basis of RWD-6 and RWD-9 aircraft, a tourist and sanitary plane RWD-13 was created. From 1935, the Experimental Aviation Workshop (DWL) began developing not only sports and tourist airplanes, but also an ambulance and passenger. The passenger plane was RWD-11 (1936) – low-wing, two-engine, 8-seat. The ambulance was powered by RWD-13 S.

At that time, the factory began to develop more and more aircraft in a modern system – a low-plane. The first was RWD-11 – passenger and RWD-16 (1936) – a sports plane, two-seat. Then there was the RWD-19 plane (1938) – a sports plane, two-seat, record-breaking. Finally, a very good RWD-21 (1939) plane – a two-seat sports plane.

The RWD-16, RWD-16 bis, RWD-21 aircraft was developed by the engineer Andrzej Anczutin. The RWD-16 was powered by a 60 HP in-line engine, and the RWD-16 engine was 90 HP. The RWD-21 aircraft was a development of the RWD-16 bis aircraft. The prototype RWD-21 prototype with registration marks SP-BPE took place in February 1939. Eugeniusz Przysiecki was the pilot on the first flight.

In the cockpit the pilot sits side by side, but there is only one control stick, located centrally between the pilots.

The RWD-21 aircraft was easy to build, easy to pilot, safe at takeoff and landing. The airframe cost in production is only PLN 20,500. The Aero Club has placed an order for 10 copies. The first three planes were ready in July 1939. It is known that planes have also been ordered by private individuals, but none of these people took off because the Second World War broke out.

After the beginning of World War II, one aircraft was evacuated to Latvia, and two planes were evacuated to Romania. After the war, one of the planes returned from Romania. Until 1950 he flew in the Warsaw Aeroclub. Then it was transferred to Wroclaw. In 1963, the plane was handed over to the museum in Krakow.

 

Written by Karol Placha Hetman


Cracow, November 14, 2018

00139a Section February 15, 1939.

Plant RWD-DWL RWD-21

Poland

Construction

RWD-21

RWD-21 is a sports plane. There is a place in the cabin for two pilots who sit next to each other. The plane is a low-wing, completely wooden construction. Important strength nodes of the structure are made of metal fittings.

Wings of un-divided, double-girder type, with trapezoidal outline. The wings were made entirely of wood. The wings are covered with plywood and canvas. Mechanization of wings are ailerons and crocodile flaps.

The fuselage of the plane is made entirely of wood. It has frames and four main stringers. The cover was made of plywood. The front of the aircraft was covered with aluminum sheet.

The tail of the aircraft built of wood is covered with plywood and canvas. A fixed chassis with a tail wheel.

Cirrus "Minor" internal combustion engine with 66 kW (90 hp).

Technical data RWD-21
Span 11.00 m
Length 8.40 m
Height 2.12 m
Carrying surface 14.95 square meters
Own weight 425 kg
Total weight 660 kg
Maximum weight 685 kg
Usable mass 260 kg
Top speed 210 km / h
Cruising speed 170 km / h
Landing speed 72 km / h
Lifting speed 4.7 m / s
The maximum ceiling is 5 500 m
Range 600 km

Written by Karol Placha Hetman


Cracow, November 14, 2018

00139a Section February 15, 1939.

Plant RWD-DWL RWD-21

Poland

List

RWD-21

One prototype and three serial planes were built. There were at least seven aircraft in production. After the start of the Second World War, two planes were evacuated to Romania, and one to Latvia. After the war, one aircraft returned from Romania in 1945. He was operated in the Warsaw Aeroclub until 1950. At that time he went to Wroclaw, and in 1963 he was transferred to the museum to Krakow.

Written by Karol Placha Hetman