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Yon
13/09/2005
[Translation of the original French comment]
Do you know the name of this hang glider ?


 
25/10/2005
[Translation of the original French comment]
Materials used: bamboo canes, string, sillage bags type polyethylen sheets...


 
14/06/2007

Je suis novice en la matière... mais il me semblerait que cette aile ressemble à la "Bamboo butterfly" déssinée par un californien, Richard Miller, en 1963. On peut retrouver une photo similaire sur cette page :


 
09/12/2008

Pilot: Dick Eipper
Person on left of photo is Steve Wilson who worked in Eipperformance company later.
The wing is an version of Bat-Glider with changes for sure. Taras Kiceniuk made a Batso version with a change from Bat-Glider (published plans by Jim Foreman....which themselves were developed from photos and notes given Foreman by Richard Miller of Millers's earlier Bamboo Buttfly). Eipper's Penninsula Hang Gliding crew made the bamboo and polyethelene glider to fly off the Torrance Beach sand cliffs in 1971.






 
31/12/2008

On the left is Steve Wilson , flying is none other than Dick Eipper, and giving him a push looks to be Mark Toler. The location is Torrance Beach Ca.


 
26/10/2009

I built one kind of like this in 1972. I used Bamboo, Polyethylene Film, and Scotch Tape (carton strapping tape with fibeglass). I learned how to fly it off Addicks Dam in Houston.


 
07/03/2010

I remember dave cronk as being one of the first pilots at torrance


 
02/01/2011

Hi y'all.....my name is Chris Parker and I helped Dick build that glider along with Ken Steinmetz. Steve Wilson was actually a partner in the subsequent company handling more or less the business end of things. Not to take anything away from Dick because he was surly there but I do think that is me flying in that photo. Who was the photographer I'm wondering? I'd like to see more of these photos. This glider was made with bamboo, visquine, and plastic coated clothesline. Year is 1971, summer. Last poster C Muhonen...Cathy's older brother?


 
02/01/2011

Okay, I didn't read carefully enough but I can add some information to this entry. Built in summer 1971 as I said by Dick Eipper, Ken Seinmetz, and Chris Parker out of bamboo, visquine (a heavy polyethelene sheeting) and plastic coated clothes line...materials purchased by Dick. Another freind of ours whose name escapes me now had built one and was flying it off these same sand cliffs. We named ours the "Bamboo Bomber". These sand cliffs were quite close to the water's edge at Torrance Beach in Southern California and the water was our objective although we rarely made it that far. Smaller bodies sometimes did. It had no battens but surely needed them as the trailing edge flapped alot and made quite a noise. We didn't think of it. There were also a few quite spectacular crashes, Steve Wilson, being one of them. I remember him coming up with torn Levis, scrapes and bruises, and a face full of sand. Of course that's why we chose that spot it had all the right characteristics.....soft, or relatively so, landing area and good onshore winds. Steve, by the way, was undaunted by his crash and went on to help found Eipperformance and become quite a good pilot. So, I have to leave this post to return to the page to see what other info I can give you.


 
08/03/2011

Some names from the past. When I enlarge the picture, I first thought it was you Chris. I had moved north of Torrance Beach and missed these advantures.


 
06/04/2011

My buddy Brad and I (BC boys) built a hang glider from hand-me-down plans from California. They were apparently plans of a delta wing kite that was used to test gliding capabilities of what would become the space shuttle. Ours was made of aircraft aluminium but sitll a poly sail. we crashed it enough times for Brad to crack his ribs before folding it up and never to be "flown" again. Do any of you know where I could get copies for a similar Delta Wing Kite? Gordon


 
05/08/2011

That was the summer or 69. Thats Dick Eipper as the pilot Mark Tolar as the one at the keel and me Steve Wilson on the left side of the glider . A few months later Dick and I foundand EipperFormance Hang Gliders. . Ayear and a half later we icorperated and brought on Dave Muehl, Mike Hutter Bob Lovejoy and Dave Cronk on as partners. Oh yes it was the Bamboo Bomer we were flying. A very uplifiting experance. Aloha from Maui Steve Wilson


 
11/02/2012

Hello to S.W. from Dan and Cheryl. Hope to see you in Maui one day soon. What ever happened to Mark Tolar?


 
16/02/2012

Ah the memories, I believe that was a cover shot from one of the isues of low and slow magazine