The Lippisch P.13 stands as a testament to the bold and innovative designs that emerged during the tumultuous times of World War II. Though it never progressed beyond the conceptual stage, this aircraft was envisioned as a high-speed interceptor, utilizing revolutionary aerodynamics with its delta wing design. The P.13 was proposed to be powered by a coal-burning ramjet engine, a testament to the desperate search for alternative fuel sources during the war's resource-strapped final years. Its design was spearheaded by Alexander Lippisch, a pioneer in delta wing aircraft, whose work laid the groundwork for future supersonic aircraft. The Lippisch P.13 remains a fascinating 'what-if' in aviation history, symbolizing the extreme lengths to which designers would go to gain an edge in aerial combat.
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You can never go wrong with a classic bomber jacket especially when its high quality and made of recycled materials This versatile bomber jacket will complement most outfits and styles and keep you warm during the chillier days
- 100 recycled polyester
- Fabric weight 55 ozyd (156 gm)
- Relaxed fit
- Unisex sizing
- Utility pocket on the sleeve
- Rib-knit banding at collar cuffs and hem
- Premium YKK zipper
- Blank product sourced from China
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