Flying wings are tailless designs which also lack a distinct fuselage, having the pilot, engines, etc. located directly in or on the wing.
These gave tailless designs a reputation for instability.
The Model 15-P was a two passenger "flying wing" or tailless design.
He invented a number of different aircraft, focusing on tailless designs.
It is a tailless design with a rectangular wing and twin props.
The Dragon Eye is a tailless design with a rectangular wing and twin props.
Like other designs by Charles Fauvel, it was a tailless design with a reverse-delta wing.
The aircraft featured a tailless design, and was essentially a flying wing with a small vertical stabiliser.
The Kayaba Ku-4 was a research aircraft built in Japan in 1940 to investigate the possibilities of tailless designs.
The Ku-4 was cancelled, and Kimura eventually received only 17,000 of the 200,000 that had been promised for the development of his tailless designs.