Lippisch P.15

Summary


The Lippisch P.15 was a proposed World War II German fighter aircraft.

P.15
Model of the Li P.15 Diana
Role Fighter
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Lippisch
Designer Alexander Lippisch
Status Cancelled
Number built None
Developed from Messerschmitt Me 163

Development edit

Alexander Lippisch designed it after inspecting the new Heinkel He 162 which he thought could be improved. The redesigned He 162 composed of the nose section of the Heinkel 162, the wings and tail of the Me 163C, a newly designed rear fuselage, and landing gear adapted from the Bf 109.

Power was to be supplied by a single Heinkel HeS 011 A turbojet contained within the rear fuselage, which was fed by two intakes buried in the wing roots.[1]

Though this plane was never actually built, there are many models and RC versions of this plane you can buy or build.

Specifications edit

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 6.4 m (21 ft 0 in)
  • Wingspan: 10.08 m (33 ft 1 in)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Heinkel HeS 011 turbojet engine, 12.7 kN (2,900 lbf) thrust

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 1,000 km/h (620 mph, 540 kn)

Armament

References edit

  1. ^ Griehl, p. 89

Bibliography edit

  • Griehl, Manfred (1998). Jet Planes of the Third Reich, the Secret Projects. Vol. One. Sturbridge, Massachusetts: Monogram Publications. ISBN 0-914144-36-7.

External links edit