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Lippisch Li.P-13B (1944)

Lippisch Li.P-13B

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SCALE: 1/72

INITIAL RELEASE: 2002

MEDIUM: RESIN

RARITY: (2)

 

Lippisch Li.P-13B   Lippisch Li.P-13B

Lippisch Li.P-13B

 

Lippisch Li.P-13B

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

The follow-up to the Li.P-13A fighter, the Li.P-15B was Alexander Lippisch's twin-intake version of a coal-powered ramjet interceptor.  Designed in December 1944, the plane featured a retractable skid in place of conventional landing gear.  When parked, the plane was to sit on the edges of its down-turned wingtips.

The Li.P-13B was one of the first kits produced by Anigrand Craftworks of China.  The it had only about a half-dozen pieces -- including a vacuform canopy -- but successfully captured Herr Lippisch's elegant design.

This mode was built from an original issue.

 

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