The Lippisch Wien was a high-performance glider designed by Alexander Lippisch in Germany in 1929. Owned and flown by Robert Kronfeld, it was one of the...
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Lippisch and Messerschmitt was frequent. In 1943, Lippisch transferred to Vienna's Aeronautical Research Institute (Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt Wien,...
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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...
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The Lippisch P.13 was a 1942 design for a high-speed bomber aircraft by Josef Hubert. Of highly unconventional configuration, it was a tail-less, swept-wing...
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The Lippisch Delta VI was a proposed single-seat, twin-jet experimental delta flying wing aircraft begun in 1943 by German designer Alexander Lippisch, as...
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The Lippisch P.20 was a proposed World War II German fighter aircraft. The P.20 design of April 1943 was an attempt to further develop the rocket-powered...
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The Lippisch P.15 was a proposed World War II German fighter aircraft. Alexander Lippisch designed it after inspecting the new Heinkel He 162 which he...
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The Lippisch DM-1 is a single-seat research glider that was designed and built in Germany from 1944. During World War II, Dr. Alexander Lippisch proposed...
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for the record attempt. He took off in a glider of his own design, named Wien ("Vienna"), launched by bungee, near Ibbenbüren. After a flight lasting over...
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Collins X-112 (redirect from Lippisch X-112)
designed by Alexander Lippisch in the United States in the early 1960s to test his thick reverse delta wing concept. Lippisch's development of his Aerofoil...
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