
The PWS-10 was the first Polish-designed fighter intended for military service as a replacement for the numerous foreign designed, Polish constructed aircraft then operated.
A single-seat fighter, the PWS-10 was first flown in 1928. Sixty-five were delivered to the Polish Air Force.
The parasol-winged inline-engined PWS-10, the first Polish fighter to enter series production, served in the Spanish Civil War.
Engine: 450 hp Skoda-Lorraine 12 cyl W
Span: 36 ft 0 in
Length: 24 ft 7.5 in
Height: 8 ft 6 in
MAUW: 3290 lb
Max speed: 152 mph
Time to 16,300ft: 15 min 15 sec
Service ceiling: 21,300 ft