A Closer Look At The Alpha

  • Beginner-Optimized Airframe

The Alpha’s structure is engineered for absolute predictability. Its 7075-T6 drawn seamless tubes are used for the keel, leading edges, and crossbar, and provide outstanding durability while keeping the glider’s total weight low. This combination makes the Alpha especially easy to ground-handle and confidence-boosting during takeoff and landing practice.

 

  • Slow-Flight Stability

Where advanced wings prioritize speed and efficiency, the Alpha focuses on slow-speed safety, making it the perfect companion for training and new pilots. Its airfoil, sail tensioning, and batten configuration work together to deliver a stable, forgiving feel at lower airspeeds, ideal for learning pitch control, practicing flares, and navigating early solo flights.



  • Refined Control Near Stall

The updated Alpha 235 introduces a noticeably lower stall speed and improved control authority near the stall break, giving new pilots clearer, more predictable feedback during low-speed flight. These refinements make early training maneuvers such as pitch control, approaches, and flare timing far more intuitive. By smoothing out the transition into and out of the stall, the Alpha 235 helps students and newcomers develop correct technique with reduced risk, supporting safer, more confident progression through their first solo flights.

 

  • Durable, High-Quality Sailwork

The Alpha’s sail is constructed entirely from 4 oz woven sailcloth, chosen for its durability in high-use training environments where wings experience frequent use, setup, breakdown, and handling. A Mylar insert along the leading edge of the sail reinforces it from the inside, helping the wing hold its smooth, aerodynamic shape even after many hours of use. By preventing wrinkles and deformation that can develop over time, this insert preserves the Alpha’s stable, low-speed handling and ensures new pilots experience consistent, predictable control on every flight.