Robinson Redwing
| Redwing | |
|---|---|
| The sole surviving Redwing 2 under overhaul at Shoreham Airport, Sussex, in 1988. Fuselage centre, wings lower. | |
| Role | Two seat light aircraft |
| National origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Robinson Aircraft Co. Ltd (later Redwing Aircraft Ltd) |
| Designer | John Kenworthy |
| First flight | May 1930 |
| Number built | 12 |
The Robinson Redwing was a British two-seat single-engined biplane light aircraft built in the UK in 1930. Twelve were produced, selling mostly to Clubs; one aircraft survives.