Lippisch P.13a
| P.13a | |
|---|---|
| Model of Lippisch P13a at the Technik Museum Speyer | |
| General information | |
| Type | Interceptor | 
| Designer | |
| Status | Project | 
| Number built | 0 | 
| History | |
| Developed from | Lippisch P.11 | 
| Variants | Lippisch DM-1 | 
The Lippisch P.12, P.13a and P.13b were related design projects for a ramjet-powered delta wing interceptor aircraft studied in 1944 by German designer Alexander Lippisch. The P.12 and P.13a were unarmed, relying on reinforced wings to ram its opponent. The P.13a and b were to be powered by producer gas made in-flight from powdered coal. The DM-1 was a full-size glider, flown to test the P.12/13a low-speed aerodynamics. The design series were unrelated to the earlier P.13 produced by Messerschmitt's Lippisch design office.