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< Rex
Cuizon's Alula sharing the sky with a Turkey Vulture at Marina State Beach, CA.
Rex describes this flight as a Zen flying session in extremely light lift. The
vulture curiously followed Rex's Alula around the sky for several minutes. His
wife took the great shot. Sounds hoaky, but flying these gliders is often a
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Terry Travers' stunning bird design (canvas: Alula-evo) |
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Stunning graphic work by Jonathan Demery. Flying location: Hunt's Bay,
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Justin Gafford flying close in along a seaside cliff in Southern
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during a recent trip to the beautiful Britanny shores of France. |
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< Mike
Wade's very unique Haida/Tlingit Native American inspired design. (canvas:
Alula-evo) |
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Brian Haight from Washington State created this classy color scheme that
accentuates the lines of the glider. Visibility should be great too!
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I just had to throw in a few more of Pierre Rondel's images in the mix simply
because of the stunning photography. Top picture features a weasel-evo along
the shores of Britanny in France. Bottom image shows how the "wevo" enjoys
flying inverted almost as much as it does flying right side
up.
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< If
flames are your thing, than Cedric Landes' color scheme should be right up your
alley. Nice custom graphics! |
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Taiwan's Diabo Chang makes practical use of the Alula's thoughtful box design.
It makes a great travel case! |

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<Steve
Dorling's "Galactic Weasel-evo". Some real stellar airbrush work
here! |
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David White's nicely decorated Alula. |
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< Wow!
Cool. Design by Glen Schot of Hawaii. |
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< Mark
Chung comissioned his son for the fun graphics on this Alula. Nice Sharpie
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Japan's
Kazuyuki Shirota didn't take decorating his Alula lightly. Kazuyuki attempted
to re-create the feather patterns of a Black Kite. Check out the detailed
feather work above and note the numerous templates used to create the
complicated feather design of this bird species. |
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Interesting flying creation by Guy Dillon of the UK. I'm sure you see now why
we supply our kits in a basic white foam. Its a perfect blank canvas and allows
you to add that personal touch. |
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< The official
first gathering of weasel evos at WeaselFest09. Ellwood Mesa (Goleta, CA),
April 25-26, 2009). Photo Courtesy of Mike Wade.
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Jeremy Stott's dynamic duo. |
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< Elegant design by Jesse Newcomer. |
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Martin Dine calls this one "citrus camo". |
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< Dan Wiley's new
Weasel-evo ready for WeaselFest 2009. Dan flew this Weasel in memory of his
brother-in-law, Ron Palmer, whom we sadly lost in April. Ron was an avid RC'er
in the Santa Barbara community and was known as a guru for his robotics work in
the film industry. Ron will be truly missed by his friends and
family! |
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Hubert de Saint-Exupery readies himself for a little backyard flying session
with his new Alula-evo. |
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< Andy Ellison's
"wevo' soars the British skies.
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< Claude Vigeant's
nicely colored Canadian Weasel-evo.
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< Richard Gryde's
creative use of the wevo's unique overlapping wing geometry makes for a very
weasel-like face. We love this idea! |
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< Rick Rogahn's
stunning hand painted weasel captures our medium... the
sky.
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< Martin's wevo
soars over the beautiful British countryside. Notice sheep grazing in the
background!
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< Super clean
build by Mark Chung.
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< Leland Giorgi's
wevo. Top and bottom images demonstrate a nicely contrasting color scheme. It
is always smart to add some dark colors to the wing's underside to make the
glider stand out in the sky and to help the pilot orient the glider during
"extreme" maneuvers.
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< Dave Lorentzen's
racing weasel-evo. Look out! |
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< Mike Gay's take
on the rising sun color motiff. Very nice! |
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< Reed's clean and
modern approach to the new weasel-evo. |
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