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Ukulada (Ada)

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Ada is a young and talented artist from Slovenia. She is one of our youngest crew members but also one of our most outstanding fingerstyle players. Ada was twice a runner up in The Ukulele Site’s competitions in early 2022 and we were so proud to see her in the running with some of the best ukulele players in the world! She even inspired the great Taimane Gardner to do a cover of Daft Punk! This girl is just going from strength to strength and we are so happy to share her success.

Flight A10 Koa 10th Anniversary Tenor

The Flight A10 Koa Tenor Ukulele is an amazing ukulele, made of the king of the tone woods, koa.  The instrument also features an ebony fretboard, ebony rosette, rosewood binding, and special hollow position markers on the fretboard.  In addition to these features, the instrument also includes a special 10th anniversary headstock, a pin bridge, Brazilian fluorocarbon strings, and an updated deluxe gig bag.  It is a work of art that creates art, and will inspire you to master your craft!

Flight A10 SC Cocobolo Dragon Tenor

The Flight A10 SC Cocobolo Dragon Tenor Ukulele features an amazing combination of solid tonewoods that look amazing together and sound even better.  With a solid Engelmann soundboard and a solid cocobolo back and sides, the main centerpiece of the instrument is a turquoise dragon inlay on the fretboard.  The dragon is the symbol of Ljubljana, Slovenia, the home of Flight Ukulele.  The instrument also includes a redwood rosette with a Roman numeral “X” inlay for the 10th anniversary.  In addition to these features, the instrument also includes a special 10th anniversary headstock, black binding with a thin line of purfling, a pin bridge, Brazilian fluorocarbon strings, and an updated deluxe gig bag.  Simply put, this ukulele is a jaw-dropper!

Flight Phantom EQ-A Tenor Ukulele

“Floating, falling, sweet intoxication…” © Phantom of the Opera

Allow us to unmask the Flight Phantom!  It is a tenor scale, all-solid acacia ukulele with a unique slotted headstock and an ebony fretboard. The Phantom will turn heads and intoxicate your senses with its sweet, enchanting sound. This instrument is packed with premium features–including a pickup–at an amazing price.

Flight Spirit EQ-A Concert Ukulele

A wild Spirit that belongs in the wilderness and can’t be tamed. Mustang’s younger brother, Spirit, is a Concert-sized, all solid acacia ukulele from Flight Ukulele.

Some of the Spirit’s unique features include an intricately designed top sound hole, scalloped cutaway, offset dots on the rosewood fingerboard ,and captivating headstock shape. This ukulele is shaped and neatly packed to harness percussive punch, volume and tone inside this beautiful solid acacia concert ukulele–and it comes with a pickup!  The Spirit is an instrument that will let you fly free without limits.

Flight Diana Soundwave Tenor Electro-Acoustic Ukulele

The Flight Diana Soundwave Tenor combines the incredible Flight Diana Tenor with the Flight Soundwave Pickup System.  The Flight Diana Tenor, a member of the Flight Princess Series, features a solid cedar top with laminate walnut back and sides.  The amazing Flight Soundwave Pickup System adds acoustic or amplified effects, with or without plugging in–complete control of the effects is located on the ukulele itself.  Finally, every Flight Diana comes with a bone nut and saddle, Worth Brown fluorocarbon strings, and the Flight Deluxe Gig Bag.

Flight DUC460 Amara Concert Ukulele

This is NOT your father’s ukulele! The DUC460 is a premium concert ukulele made from laminate amara wood, a species of evergreen tree that is native to the rainforests of South America.  Amara is  beautifully dark and mysterious, and our amara ukuleles have a unique, warm, and clear tone. In addition, every Amara ukulele looks different with stripes, patterns, and negative space.  Be prepared–everyone will notice your ukulele and ask you about it!

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