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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:35 pm

Wills Wing Super Swallowtail 90 in early 1977:
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More about it in Painting the SST 90 on my web site.
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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Fri Nov 27, 2020 12:26 pm

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More about it in Flight of the Phoenix on my web site.
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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:20 am

Thanks for the art and history at your web sites. :thumbup:

This part of the Phoenix VI ad from your site shows the rapid evolution in design during those early days of hang gliding.

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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Fri Dec 25, 2020 12:56 pm

Yes, the evolution of hang gliders in those first few years was amazing. For example in 1976:

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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Fri Feb 18, 2022 2:01 am

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Day at the beach on my web site

This is the first of three paintings, acrylic on canvas, that portray a hang gliding competition held on June 29th to July 6th, 1974 at the Elberta dune on the shore of Lake Michigan, near Frankfort.

More to come...
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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Mon Feb 21, 2022 10:34 am

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I completed the other two paintings of the triptych.

Day at the beach

Feel free to create prints of these three paintings for your own non-commercial use.
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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Craig Muhonen » Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:16 am

I found this photo of a rainbow and did some "art work" on top of it, showing 4 Hang Gliders, "Flying Down The Rainbow", in 1973.
I took a picture of it with my Samsung 7 camera phone, and wallah.

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The Story
We loaded the gliders on to Clint's International pick-up, drove up the switch backs and river bed of Black Bear Pass,
parked at the base of Ajax (13,500'),
a "breathless" one hour hike, the guys set up the gliders, did their pre flight checks, "The Wind Was Right",
and one by one, they were off, and I watched again with awe, these crazy friends of mine with wings, glide to town.
As I pondered my two hour, hike & drive back in the old International, I realized that the 8 minute flight that they took was, by far a much safer way down.
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The Hang Gliders were, from bottom to top,
Clint Wolf and his "new and improved" Standard Comp 2.
Robert St. Onge in a Seagull 3,
Jim Guest (RIP) in a Seagull,
John Dunham in (?) (Albuquerque NM) ,
and me the roadie, left alone on top in black. ha..

A note;
The fledgling Telluride Air Force (and their roadies) had been flying from different mountain tops overlooking Telluride, but when they incorporated into a 501 C (3), got backing $$$ from donors, a USHGA 1 million dollar addendum, AND LLoyds of London, they were allowed to access, through the ski area, "Gold Hill" launch site (12,200').

They had hit the, "tri-fecta" at the right time in the right place, the only caveat was that they could not wear their Ski Patrol jackets when they were preforming their "dare devil", Hang Gliding Magic.
This new H4 only site drew flyers from all over the world and the TAF guides checked every one of them for their H4 rating, and sent others back to Torrey or Point of the Mount for more training. Nobody complained and the flying just got better and better.

Lookn' back,
in 1989 when the "Paragliders" first came to Gold Hill, they should have been made to have their own, separate insurance package, and underwriting,
but when TAF, unknowingly, invited them in, they came in droves, and the rest is history.

Chuck Yeager flew tandem with "captain Jack Carey" and said that it was, "the flyinest' flyn' he'd ever done.


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In my opinion, the modern "Hang Glider", is the most beautifully crafted piece of "art work" and engineering, and the elegance of how they fly is an artform in itself.

Thanks for creating this topic, Everard. :salute: :salute:
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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:09 pm

I took a better photo of the first painting on my page Painted history of hang glider design part 1. I painted it in 1984 or 85.

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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:14 pm

And here's a painting by a proper artist, John Stewart Gilbert (1933–2015). Titled Hang Gliding, Higger Tor, Derbyshire 1984, I reckon the wing is an Electra Flyer Cirrus 3 or a Birdman (UK) Firebird 'S'.

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Re: Art based on early hang gliders

Postby Everard » Sun Mar 20, 2022 1:22 am

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Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 18 inches (61 x 46 cm)

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Hang glider over Berkshire, 1975
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