The story I had an idea to create a stealth plane in KSP with some of the most popular models like the B-2 Spirit, SR-71 and the Flying Wing concepts in mind. I didn't want to build an exact copy, just a fun to fly, stealthy looking aircraft for my fleet. While Mk I-II, this plane had a lot of structural panels all over the wings, which made it look rather dark, like a giant moth. It's unique name was born. First this plane was a **** to fly, it spinned uncontrollable owing to the slightest turns and a lot of brave Kerbals had to sacrifice their lives in order to get this thing to the current Mk IV. As I'm very unexperienced in building (space)planes, it's been a long way for me with both a lot of general overhauls and minor optimizations since the first prototype to this stable Mk IV version. The Moth Mk IV Flying Wing is nothing special compared to all those amazing crafts out there but it's the first larger aircraft I built in KSP that actually flies pretty well and so I'm a bit proud of it. The aircraft This marvelous flying wing was developed in corporation with Jeb's Junkyard and an unknown German engineer with the code name Wambo333. It then was tested in a secret area near Kroom Lake in the Kevada desert. According to today's knowledge, many brave Kerbal pilots lost their lives within the testing program, that's why the government denied it was even developed on Kerbin for a long time. An early version (way to heavy in the back) A short video showing just some basic maneuvers at the KSC
Download: https://www./download/a9f35a5a9155juq/Moth+Mk+IV.craft My aircrafts: SR-71 Blackbird | Moth Mk IV Flying Wing