A flying wing is essentially an airplane with the fuselage
missing or embedded into the wing. The aircraft appears to be
largely just a wing. The B2 bomber is a flying wing. There are
other examples. The ultralight of many years ago called the
Mitchell Flying Wing was a wing with the pilot slung underneath.
There are other examples. They tend to have control sensitivities
in the directions of pitch and yaw. Computers and active control
surfaces assist in controlling the B2.