- RWD-9
infobox Aircraft
name =RWD-9
type =Sports plane
manufacturer =DWL
caption =
designer = RWD team
first flight =1933-12-04
introduced =1934
retired =
status =
primary user =Polish civilian aviation
more users = Czechoslovakia, Spain, France
produced =1933-1934
number built =1+8
unit cost =
variants with their own articles = The RWD-9 was a Polishsports plane of 1934, constructed by the RWD team. It was a winner of theChallenge 1934 international tourist aircraft contest.Development
The aircraft was a further development of the
RWD-6 - the winner ofChallenge 1932 international tourist aircraft contest. The RWD-9 was designed specially for the purpose of competing in the next Challenge contest. It was constructed byStanisław Rogalski andJerzy Drzewiecki of the RWD team in the DWL workshops in Warsaw. To meet new contest regulations, the new plane was designed as four-seater, with increased mass and engine power and yet betterSTOL capabilities.The first prototype was completed in October 1933, with Menasco
inline engine (265 hp), and first flew on December 4, 1933. In January 1934 it was fitted with Czech Walter Boraradial engine (220 hp), and in spring 1934 with newly constructed Polish radial engine Skoda GR-760 (290 hp). In 1934 there were built 8 RWD-9s: 4 RWD-9W with Walter Bora engine (registrations: SP-DRA, SP-DRB, OK-AMC, OK-AMD) and 4 RWD-9S with GR-760 engine (registrations: SP-DRC, -DRD, -DRE, -DRF). RWD-9W had worse performance, comparing to RWD-9S (maximum speed 260 to 281 km/h).The prototype was rebuilt to an experimental aircraft RWD-20 in 1937, to learn about usage of
tricycle landing gear . It was fitted withWalter Major 4 inline engine (130 hp) and a taller tailfin, what made its look similar toRWD-13 . Rear seats and windows were removed. It had a fixed tricycle landing gear. The plane was tested in 1937, then it was broken up and the airframe was destroyed during the war in 1939.Usage
Six RWD-9s were used by the Polish Challenge team, while the remaining two were ordered by the Czechoslovak team (OK-AMC, -AMD). The Czechoslovak OK-AMC was crashed during trainings, and had not been repaired before the contest.
In the
Challenge 1934 , held betweenAugust 28 -September 16 , 1934, Polish RWD-9S took the first (pilotJerzy Bajan , SP-DRD) and second places (pilotStanisław Płonczyński , SP-DRC). They won among others against German low-wing monoplanesMesserschmitt Bf 108 andFieseler Fi 97 . Polish RWD-9 took also the 7th and 15th places, and the Czechoslovak OK-AMD took the 8th place (pilot Jan Anderle).After the Challenge, RWD-9 were used by the sporting aviation. In 1935 two of them (SP-DRA, -DRB) were sold to
Spain , and the third SP-DRE to French institute Centre d'Essai in Villacoublay (markings: F-AKHE). On July 16,1936 , RWD-9 SP-DRC crashed to theBaltic sea due to low flying, killing crew, with Polish GeneralGustaw Orlicz-Dreszer aboard. The remaining two Polish RWD-9s were used inPolish Aero Club (SP-DRF was crashed later).The Spanish aircraft were probably used as
liaison aircraft on the Republican side during theSpanish Civil War .Description
Four-seater sports and touring strutted high-wing
monoplane of a mixed construction. A fuselage of a metal frame, covered withcanvas on a wooden frame, in engine section withaluminium sheets. Two-spar rectangular wing of wooden construction, canvas andplywood covered. Wings were folding rearwards, and were equipped with automaticslats ,flap s and interceptors. Closed cabin with four places in two rows, two front places fitted with double controls. The cabin had a pair of doors. Two-blade wooden propeller with a fixed pitch. Conventional fixedlanding gear , with a rear skid. Fuel tanks in wings and fuselage - 160 l. Take-off: 76.1 m (to altitude 8 m), landing: 76.9 m (from altitude 8 m - best results from the Challenge contest).Military Operators
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pecifications (RWD-9S)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
crew=One, pilot
capacity=Three passengers
length main=7.6 m
length alt=24 ft 11 in
span main=11.64 m
span alt=38 ft 1 in
height main=2.03 m
height alt= 6 ft 8 in
area main=16.00 m²
area alt= 172 ft²
empty weight main= 560 kg
empty weight alt= 1,232 lb
loaded weight main= 790 kg
loaded weight alt=1,738 lb
useful load main= 370 kg
useful load alt= 814 kg
max takeoff weight main= 930 kg
max takeoff weight alt=1,860 lb
engine (prop)=Skoda GR-760
type of prop= air-cooled 9-cylinder radial engine
number of props=1
power main=216 kw
power alt=290 hp
max speed main=281 km/h
max speed alt=
cruise speed main= 255 km/h
cruise speed alt= 152 knots, 175 mph
stall speed main= <54.1 km/h
stall speed alt= 29 knots, 33 mph
range main=800 km
range alt= 432 nm, 497 mi
ceiling main=7,000 m
ceiling alt=22,960 ft
climb rate main=6.1 m/s
climb rate alt= 1,200 ft/m
loading main=58 kg/m² (max weight)
loading alt= 11.9 lb/ft²
power/mass main= 3.2 hp/kg
power/mass alt=References
*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" ("Polish aviation constructions 1893-1939"), WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 (Polish language, no ISBN)
ee also
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*RWD-6
*RWD-13
*RWD-15 similar aircraft=
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