While attending Joe Nall 2015 we had the chance to talk with some of the people involved in the Valkyrie Project Build.
The Valkyrie is a Project Build that involved the help of 100's of Volunteers and took over 8 years to complete.
Learn more about the Valkyrie Project HERE
For the past 8 years, volunteer builders would work on the Valkyrie plane during the Joe Nall events over the past few years, at Triple Tree Aerodrome.
Builders would sign their name and install their piece into the plane.
After years of work, and with the help of 100's of builders the Valkyrie is final finished!
On this maiden flight, the Valkyrie was running a Hacker Q80-8M Motor and spinning a 24 x 10 prop.
The wheels are two 6lb. steel wheels, custom made to offer nose weight for the plane.
The Valkyrie is based off of an original free-flight version and features some of the same design elements as the original, such as the pylon that mounts the wing high and creates apendulum effect and stability.
This is a fantastic project plane and everyone was excited to see it make its maiden flight.
The sun was going down fast as the Valkyrie Project Plane took to the sky.
Eric Monroe received permission to fly the DJI Inspire 1 during the maiden flight and captured some of the great air to air that you see in this episode..
We'd like to thank everyone involved in this project for all of your hard work!
If you'd like to learn more about this project and other events at Triple Tree Aerodrome,
Click Here: www.tripletreeaerodrome.com