Last of the new aircraft for the Poland 1939 scenario, the RWD-8, a sort of Feisler Sorch type army cooperation plane. That's recce, liason, and when push came to shove, attacking German troops with hand grenades:
This model started life as Roy's Czech A104, wings, taiplane, fuselage and engine/nose reshaped. Codes and squad insignia added by extra paste-on elements available in EAW 1.6.
FM adjusted. Guns were a mystery since most sources suggest no defensive armament, and yet I can't believe these planes were sent into action in a hostile environment, by the Polish Air Force, with no means of defence, even if it was the rear cockpit observe armed with a hand held machine gun. So my RWD-8 has got a rear gunner. And he can throw out munitions to attack ground forces.
Produced from 1931 to 1939 Wiki says:
In the invasion of Poland 1939, the RWD 8s were used in 13 liaison flights, three aircraft in each, assigned to Armies. Many other aircraft were mobilized during the campaign and used in improvised liaison units. An advantage of the RWD 8 was its capability for short take off and landing on unprepared fields, but the missions of their crews were dangerous. RWD 8s of the Polesie Operational Group were the last Polish aircraft in the sky during the campaign. They were flying reconnaissance missions during the Battle of Kock, and even threw hand grenades.
Sadly no examples of this plane survive.