Hi there from the UK, here's a current example that has been flying for some time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLUs8hqyCnA
Hi there from the UK, here's a current example that has been flying for some time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLUs8hqyCnA
DC = Designers Choice...
Larry L
Inventor of a Go Pro mount especially for aircraft external surfaces...
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2021 Hummel Ultra Cruiser
1952 De Havilland Chipmunk
1994 Honda RC45 #2
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Dave Shaw
EAA 67180 Lifetime
Learn to Build, Build to Fly, Fly for Fun
Ah, ok. So what is the difference between a tailless delta and a flying wing? (I'm not specifically into such things, 23 years of flying a BC12-D and now a Minimax!)
It is exactly what it sounds like...
A flying wing is a tailless fixed wing aircraft that has no definite fuselage, with its crew, payload, fuel, and equipment house inside the main wing structure. A flying wing may have pods, nacelles, blisters, etc or even vertical stabilizers. There are some blended body designs that fit this definition too.
Dave Shaw
EAA 67180 Lifetime
Learn to Build, Build to Fly, Fly for Fun
Thanks for the definition
The Flying V scale model prototype flew two days ago.
https://youtu.be/UMSiBCrvOj0