The R-3 was a small biplane
trainer of mixed construction. The wings had wooden structures and were
ply-covered around the
leading edges and on the undersides. Their covering was completed with
fabric over all surfaces.
Interplane struts were metal and the fabric-covered
ailerons, fitted on both upper and lower wings, had metal structures. The fuselage was a fabric-covered steel tube structure. The engine mountings accepted several versions of the
ADC Cirrus engine, the Cirrus II, Cirrus III or
Cirrus Hermes. Instructor and pupil had separate open cockpits in tandem, equipped with dual controls. Its conventional
landing gear was also steel, with
oleo-rubber landing legs. ==Operational history==