At Flight, we're all about innovation with unique ukulele designs. The Nighthawk EQ - A Concert Ukulele combines the best of the Spirit and Mustang models with a cool twist. It has a sleek look with a blue pearloid cutaway, binding, square off - set fretboard markers, and a moody'moonburst' finish, like a sports car in the Royal series - precise and agile. We paired a solid African Mahogany body with a solid Spruce top. Mahogany gives a warm, resonant sound, and the spruce top adds brightness and projection, making the uke balanced and responsive. The Nighthawk features a beautiful rosewood fretboard and bridge. Rosewood adds warmth to the sound and reduces harsh high frequencies. It has a bone compensated saddle and pin bridge system. The compensated saddle sets the intonation right, and the pin bridge aligns the strings and transfers vibrations to the spruce soundboard. Worth Brown strings come as standard. They match the uke's tone perfectly, offering clear and balanced sound. We added a unique Moonburst Stain to spruce up the spruce top. The blue pearloid cutaway, binding, pearloid rosette, and square position markers add a flashy touch. The scalloped cutaway, popular in other models, allows for easy fret - playing without sacrificing volume and tone. It also shows off our luthiers' craftsmanship. The double C1U active pickup has controls under the sound hole. Ukuleles with this pickup have an 'A' in their model number. Our famous signature headstock is bold and light, making it eye - catching. All Royal series ukuleles come with a luxury red gig bag with purple infusion and 20mm padding for good protection. Key features include a concert body shape, solid spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides, rosewood bridge, Worth Brown strings, African Mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, bone nut and saddle, 36mm nut width, active double C1U pickup, position markers at the 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, and 15th frets, and a bunch of premium features.

Using your Flight Nighthawk EQ - A Concert Ukulele is a breeze. First, take it out of the gig bag carefully. Tune the ukulele using a tuner. The Worth Brown strings are great, but they might need some adjustment when you first start using them. When playing, the scalloped cutaway allows you to reach the higher frets easily. The active double C1U pickup gives you a great sound, and you can connect it to an amplifier. Just make sure to use the right cables. As for maintenance, keep your ukulele in a dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood. Clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to keep the sound clear. If you notice any issues with the intonation, you can adjust the bone compensated saddle, but if you're not sure, it's best to take it to a professional. The gig bag that comes with it is great for protection when you're on the go, so always use it to keep your ukulele safe.