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Aircraft

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Aviatik P.13 The Aviatik B.I is a German two-seat reconnaissance biplane designed and built by the Automobil und Aviatik AG company, who until then had produced copies of French designs. Design and development The first of indigenous Aviatik biplanes, desig ...
, a German reconnaissance biplane *
Lippisch P.13 The Lippisch P.13 was a 1942 design for a high-speed bomber aircraft A bomber is a military combat aircraft designed to attack ground and naval targets by dropping air-to-ground weaponry (such as bombs), launching torpedoes, or deploying a ...
, a German experimental bomber *
Thomas-Morse XP-13 Viper The XP-13 Viper was a prototype biplane fighter aircraft designed by the American company Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation. The airplane was delivered to the United States Army in 1929, but they did not adopt it. Design and development Th ...
, an American experimental biplane fighter


Transport

* Highway P13 (Ukraine), now numbered H28 * London Buses route P13 * P13 Road (Zimbabwe) * San Carlos Apache Airport, in Gila County, Arizona, United States


Other uses

* Matumbi language * NRK P13, a Norwegian radio station *
Papyrus 13 Papyrus 13, designated by siglum 𝔓13 or P13 in the Gregory-Aland numbering, is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament in Greek. It was copied on papyrus in the 3rd century at approximately 225-250 CE.Philip W Comfort and David P Barrett, ...
, a biblical manuscript *
Pattern 1913 Enfield The Pattern 1913 Enfield (P'13) was an experimental rifle developed by the Royal Small Arms Factory for the British Army as a result of its combat experience in the Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902. The weapon was to serve as a replacement for ...
, a rifle * Puente 13, a street gang in La Puente, California * P13, a film rating in Malaysia


See also

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13P (disambiguation) 13P may refer to: * SpaceShipOne flight 13P, a flight of SpaceShip One * 13P/Olbers 13P/Olbers is a periodic comet with an orbital period of 69 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years <