The RWD-22 torpedo seaplane - polish prototype form 1939. The model is based on very basic blueprints, descriptions and similar aircraft.
Looks good!
[SUP]I know that this is one of the aircraft that never left the drawing board. However, I was intrigued that you have made it with the classic metal stressed skin. All the RWD airplanes were light aircraft, built from wood and steel tubes, covered by ply and fabric. It seems that this training machine was not an exception (see the structural description at the end of this article)[/SUP]
Thanks Witek. You’re absolutely right about the construction, I missed that point, although I looked through this exact description a couple of times. Maybe it’s just because I usually modelled a little bit more modern aircraft. Anyway, another good thing to remember in future ‘detective’ projects;)