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In 1946 the National Research Council of Canada designed and built a flying wing. Creatively called the Tailless Glider, it promised to push local aeronautic research forward into a promising future. It is part of the history of research into swept wing and flying wing designs that has its roots in England and proceeded through the next 110 years.
0:00 Introduction
0:15 Early Research
1:42 Captured Designs
2:08 Canadian Effort
4:45 Modern Designs
5:49 Conclusion
Music:
Denmark Portland Cello Project
Research Sources:
Free Flight Magazine https://www.sac.ca/index.php/en/free...
Silver Hawk Author https://www.silverhawkauthor.com/post...
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