It was a single-engine cantilever mid-wing
monoplane, of a wooden construction. A
fuselage was rectangular in cross-section, covered with plywood. Trapezoid single-section wings with rounded tips, two-spar, plywood and canvas covered. Crew of two, sitting side-by-side between spars, in an open cockpit, fitted with a windshield and dual controls. A luggage compartment was behind the cockpit. The plane had a fixed
conventional landing gear, with a rear skid. The
Flight described the PWS-50 as:
the view appeared very good and the construction sound. The engine was 4-cylinder air-cooled straight
Cirrus III in front, 85 hp nominal power and 94 hp take-off power. Two-blade wooden propeller of a fixed pitch. A fuel tank behind a cockpit had a capacity 100 L and could be dropped in emergency. Fuel consumption was 26 L/hour. ==Specifications ==