Lippisch P.20
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The Lippisch P.20 was a prototype WW II German fighter aircraft. The P.20 design of April 1943 was an attempt to further develop the rocket powered Me 163 interceptor into a feasible turbojet powered fighter. The aircraft was externally similar to the Me 163 upon which it was based, with a deepened fuselage accommodating a single Jumo 004 turbojet fed by a low mounted nose intake. The design was the final one by Alexander Lippisch whilst working for the Messerschmitt company. The aircraft never left the drawing board.
[edit] See also
- Lippisch P.15: A later attempt by Lippisch to similarly develop the Me 163.