For the HD experience:
http://www.vimeo.com/14348524
Imagine if taildrgfun and coyote ugly could visit this place (to name our most photographed members..I'm sure many of you could find a good use for those hilly alpine meadows.)


EZFlap wrote:From the shadow pointed out by jaerl, the platform is most likely a small flying wing called a Zagi wing... or a copy of one. They are very very common, cheap, and nearly indestructible.
Zagi wings are made from polypropylene foam, covered with colored packing tape (yes, box sealing tape). The "EPP" foam is crush-proof... you can run over the foam with a car and it will spring back into shape.
The Zagi wing was originally designed for "slope combat" flying, which is several small R/C gliders riding the updraft of wind flowing over a slope or mountain ridge. You can fly back and forth in front (upwind) of the slope, the upward component of the wind flow (as it is deflected upward) counteracts the sink rate of the glider. Two to ten of these gliders soar back and forth in this "ridge lift", and perform an aerial demolition derby. After even the most horrific crashes, you just walk over, pick up the model, tape something back into place, and throw it off the mountain to go beat the crap out of your buddy's plane.
The one in the video is powered likely with an electric motor, which can be shut off when there is lift.
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