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■Product Description
The Lippisch Li P.13 was a high-speed bomber designed in 1942 by Josef Hubert, who was working in the L division established by Alexander Lippisch, who was seconded to Messerschmitt. It lacked a horizontal stabilizer and had wings swept back at 18 and 38 degrees. It was designed to have two DB 605B engines mounted at the front and rear of the fuselage, with the front and rear propellers rotated via a shaft. When Lippisch left Messerschmitt in April 1943 and moved to the Vienna Aeronautical Research Institute, the L division was disbanded, and the P.13, which had only existed as a design on the drawing board, was abandoned. Later, the name P.13 was given to a completely different project.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Planet Model
Item No: PLT255
Scale: 1/72
JAN: 8595593131238
■Notes
*Due to manufacturer circumstances, the expected arrival month and the actual product specifications may change. Please understand in advance.
1/72 Lippisch Li P.13 Schnell Bomber Luftwaffe Project
$150.00
The Lippisch Li P.13 was a high-speed bomber designed in 1942 by Josef Hubert, who was working in the L division established by Alexander Lippisch, who was seconded to Messerschmitt. It lacked a horizontal stabilizer and had wings swept back at 18 and 38 degrees. It was designed to have two DB 605B engines mounted at the front and rear of the fuselage, with the front and rear propellers rotated via a shaft. When Lippisch left Messerschmitt in April 1943 and moved to the Vienna Aeronautical Research Institute, the L division was disbanded, and the P.13, which had only existed as a design on the drawing board, was abandoned. Later, the name P.13 was given to a completely different project.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Planet Model
Item No: PLT255
Scale: 1/72
JAN: 8595593131238
■Notes
*Due to manufacturer circumstances, the expected arrival month and the actual product specifications may change. Please understand in advance.