Beyer Krischan
| Type |
Single seat flying wing |
| Dimensions |
Length , height , span , wing area , |
| Weights |
Empty , loaded , max. take off weight |
| Performance |
Max.. speed , cruising speed , range , endurance , service ceiling , climb |
Flying wing trainer designed and built by Waldemar BEYER, at the time director of R.R.G. Rossiten, but it was built outside the R.R.G. This aircraft also had some similarities with the Störchen from Lippisch, but its wings were much more tapered. The glider was put into service in 1932 on the Curonian Lagoon in the North Sea, and soon after exhibited in Berlin. The fuselage, initially hexagonal, was later replaced by a much more elegant one, with an oval section. The Krischan flew until 1934, when it was lost.