60 in KFm 2 Constant Chord Flying Wing Glider

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.....here are two videos of my 60 in KFm 2 Constant Chord Flying Wing Glider. Pics follow shortly :)





Span: 60in
Chord: 7.5 in
Sweep: 11.25 in
RTF : about 685 g.

using a 1400kv, 7x4, 2200 mAh.

"The Flight Of The Bumblebee"

K K Iyer

An excellent example of how to learn by trial and error, and become an expert!

Just a few months back you used to call me for advice. When you realised that I had only theory and no practical experience of flying wings, you went your own way, by trial and error.

Many newbies on the forum just keep asking questions. They need to experiment like you.
Success comes to those who try, try, try.
Hope you take Baijal sir along for flying!

BTW, till Sanjay sir mentioned it, I never realized that your handle was short for bumble bee. Even though the clue was there!

ashok baijal

 I have seen this fly. It fly's beautifully. Bmblb has been doing great work on flying wings and has created masterpieces. Lots to learn from him  :salute:

sanjayrai55


bmblb

If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.

Isaac Newton


@ KKI, AB, SR55

....thanks for your interest and kind words :bow:.....flying wings are fun indeed ;D

there's so much to experiment, learn, copy  :giggle:........and improvise.

Iyer Sir...we meet up for flying or otherwise quite often.......we had a great time few days ago along with another dear friend, Ashta....and hope to do this more often this season.

....as regards the handle....., yes its Bumblebee,minus the vowels.....around the time when I was watching Kill Bill at least once a week(2007) ;)

Edit: Best wishes for the new year !
"The Flight Of The Bumblebee"

bmblb

"The Flight Of The Bumblebee"

bmblb

.... :banghead:.....unable to load pics.....says your session timed out :-\

....the RTF is 730g....and not 685 g as mentioned earlier.
"The Flight Of The Bumblebee"