In 2017, Ben Harber started an epic project to build a giant XB-70 in foam board. Here's a conversation about it.
We're all for making huge, hilariously large, ambitious airplane projects to push our personal boundaries and see what's possible. With a handful of tools and some basic materials, it's amazing what we can create. Ben Harber is no stranger to testing the limits of basic materials like foam board. His Flite Test-sponsored project in 2017-18 is evidence that with some grit and determination, the boundaries between dreams and reality can collide. Here's a podcast to talk about the ups and downs of Ben's journey.
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If you haven't read through this article series, you should do. Find out about how the Valkyrie project happened (as it happened) through these four parts.
Part 1
https://www.flitetest.com/articles/ben-harber-s-huge-xb-70-valkyrie-build-part-1
The planning stage.
Part 2
https://www.flitetest.com/articles/ben-harber-s-xb-70-valkyrie-build-update-wings
Building the wings, tail and, EDF pods.
Part 3
Completing the MK.1
https://www.flitetest.com/articles/ben-harber-s-9ft-xb-70-part-3-it-s-nearly-done
Part 4
https://www.flitetest.com/articles/ginormous-xb-70-valkyrie-project-part-4-flight
The crash, the Mk.2, and the second go.
Flight of the Valkyrie
To cut to the chase, here is the full story of the Valkyrie MK.2 told by Ben himself.
Massive congratulations to Ben for a successful flight of the second Valkyrie. It's projects like these (along with the thousands of smaller builds) that are illustrative of the passion from this wonderful community for educating, elevating and entertaining through the medium of flight.
If you're considering building something epic, let us know!
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Article by James Whomsley
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Contact: james@flitetest.com
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Good luck next time,,
Terry
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