This is RAD-167 “Ewigflieger” by Reichenbach AeroDynamics.
The defining feature of this aircraft is its majestically swept wings. Designed as an all-wing aircraft, it is capable of performing various missions and remaining airborne for extended periods. It features a central crew compartment flanked by engine compartments, with fuel tanks and parachute compartments located further outward. The wing openings slightly outside the fuel tank compartments are used for carrying large cargo during various missions or for performing special tasks.
Additionally, this aircraft employs Kammflügel wings for its vertical stabilizers.
While rumors suggest this aircraft has a very low radar cross-section, RAD denies this, stating, “It was not designed that way.”
AG2 Landing automatically handles everything from deploying air brakes to activating landing gear and deploying parachutes.
Caution:
This aircraft is incomplete within the Vizzy program. A version with a complete Vizzy may appear in the future.
This aircraft is (for some reason) yaw-unstable during takeoff. While it's not severe enough to cause accidents, incorrect handling can result in it veering off the runway.
The air brakes can be manually operated using slider 1 after AG2 is disengaged. 100% indicates full deployment, 0% indicates full retraction.