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Lippisch P.13a (Luft46)
I posted this earlier this month at a different forum. Just thought I'd share it here as well.
Here's my take on the Lippisch P.13a. I uploaded the diagrams in the Downloads section, and is now waiting for moderator approval. Build instructions can be found at my blog site: Cut, Fold & Paste: Lippisch P.13a I've attached some pictures of the completed model. |
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Thanks, always thought that was a really cool looking design.
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I downloaded this last night (before my computer gave me fits). I look forward to building this one. The Lippisch P.13a was a great design....kinda interested to see how the coal dust fuel would have worked out for him, but the over all design was great. As I understand it wind tunnel tests were done on the design here in the US and it had no issues over Mach 2.5.
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Interesting indeed!
It would have been a smoke belcher though. Also, not only did the pilot have to put up with the risk of T-Stoff/C-Stoff used for the booster rockets, he'd also have to put up with coal dust. Eric |
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Hi,
I have all of the Lippisch designs from about 1936, through to the end of WW2. Although the plans tend to be basic, I would be happy to provide a sought after plan, to anyone wanting it. I also have a good selection of other experimental/design plans of other WW2 German aircraft, I seem to recall and if I've got anything wanted, same as above Richard (BigBenn) |
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I'm currently using Luft46.com and the Reich Dreams Dossiers as my reference/resource for my models. Thanks! |
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lippisch, luft46, p.13a |
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