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Valley Engineering's Back Yard Flyer Swing Wing Ultralight

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Watch how quickly and easily you can store the wing on Valley Engineering's new four-stroke Back Yard Flyer Ultralight.

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  • is that only use elevator whithout hor stab?I can't see clear.

  • It's a full-flying stabilator like a lot of the Piper's have.

  • realy impressed on the wing, Where I can got the plan? please...

  • Sorry, they only make the planes and don't offer kits or plans. You can find out more at their web site.

  • No struts are needed. It's a full cantilever wing.

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  • so how exactly does the wing attatch to the airframe? it just scares me that you can take out a few small bolts and the wing will turn. I'm trying to figure out what could be up there that is strong enough to hold the airframe and also be able to pivot.

  • I did the video but I don't have a clue as to the number of the airfoil. It's the same one that Gene Smith has used on all his planes. They all fly great with excellent low speed characteristics.

  • I WANT ONE! I love the wa it's such an 'obvious' design, if you get my meaning.

  • When it said "swing wing", I thought it meant it could alter wing sweep like the B-1 or the F-14 :)

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