RWD-13 S/ST Poland
RSM92301
RS Models
1:72

It was a hybrid design. The prototype flew in 1935. It was powered by a 130 hp PZInż Walter Major engine.
Between 1936 and 1939, 85 aircraft were built, several of them under license in Yugoslavia.
The aircraft performed well in its class and participated in many foreign competitions.
In addition to Poland, it was exported to Spain, Brazil, and the Middle East.
After the fall of Poland in September 1939, most of the aircraft flew to Romania, two to Estonia, and two to Sweden. After the war, some were returned.
In Romania, they were used for medical transport during the war, and some as courier aircraft.
Several aircraft continued to fly after World War II.
Two aircraft have survived and are located in museums in Kraków and Brazil.
They were produced in two versions: RWD-13S ambulance with stretcher and RWD-13ST tourist and ambulance.
Plastic model kit
Decal options:
- RWD-13ST, SP-WLD, promotional and business aircraft, Poland 1936
- RWD-13S, SP-BJU, Warsaw Aeroclub, Baltic Race Rally, September 1938
- RWD-13S, Air Base No. 1, Lublin, September 1939
- RWD-13ST, Polish Air Force, destroyed on September 15, 1939, in Brest
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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