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stunt kites
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yesterday
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Normally Sacramento Ca
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United States
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R/C Planes and Helicopters
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I was able to fly in a little bit stronger winds last night, about 12mph according to google. It was a big difference, I suspect the kite would have launch directly to zenith, if I let it, and at zenith wouldn't stall out like it normally does. It's kind of amazing the difference ~4mph makes on this kite, and the power was awesome. I could really use some wheels now.
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Looks like a great system for a buggy or board... might have to pick one up.
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they're on the furthest knot out, no issues on the breaks, lol it doesn't like to fly with the brakes set even a little... just gotta pump 'em to use. I got videos it was dry enough out that I got out before it got too dark to take videos First one is just of the launch, first launch is without trying to turn it, second one is me deliberately turning it. Winds were about 8mph at the time Next video is just a little bit of fun
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I turn it... Otherwise it goes up maybe 10-15 feet and then goes right back down Sent from my Nexus 5X using KiteLife mobile app
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It's been almost 2 months, please tell me you've flown with this by now ... it looks very interesting. I wanna know how you like it compared to two handles. With the power transferred lower to you hips rather than your shoulders/chest, can you with stand more power?
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OK so had about a month and a half "break" flying my kite, the 110+ degree days I could handle, but when the 70-90% humidity hit, I barely went outside. The temps have dropped off, and some days so does the humidity. Can you imagine thinking it's kind of chilly when it's 90 out? I'm loving my 2015 model PL 4M Kite. Dunno what I'm missing between it and the 2016 model, not really worried about it though . Have yet to fly it in wind gusts higher than probably 15mph, I doubt I will, at least until I get wheels under me. With my current situation, flying is interesting. Since I'm stuck on a Base in the Middle East, I don't have much to choose from for flying locations. The ground is gravel, but only an inch or so deep, below that is sandstone or something else hard packed. Because of this rock solid ground, I have yet to use the stake that came with my kite, instead I have found a couple places where (dead) power cables poke out of the ground and work surprisingly well to anchor my handles. The gravel makes getting drug around tricky, some times it feels perfect, other times I have more traction that I would care to, and other times not enough. Thank fully I have been able to keep everything within my comfort level, and my butt (or face) hasn't met the ground. For setup I've taken up the leave everything attached, it's faster to set up, and I'm usually flying around sunset, and well after sunset, so there isn't a lot of light to see what I'm doing on the cords. Thankfully plenty of light to actually see the kite in flight. There is one problem I've noticed with leaving the lines attached, when winding I get twists in the line. When completely unwound the lines don't show any signs of twisting in them. I figure this is normal and due to wrapping the line around the handles. Is it normal, or normal for low wind speeds, to have to turn the kite immediately after launching to ensure it gets forward momentum to stay in the air? rarely do I have the kite pop up and just straight for zenith, normally I have to get it off the ground a little higher than needed to turn left or right, get a little speed then I have no problem keeping the kite up. I usually launch about 45 deg off from down wind as I don't want surprises, though if the winds are light enough, ie lower than the kite is rated for, I'll do straight down wind launches, but they almost always require effort to get actual forward speed.
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Definitely trying to get people interested, usually have a crowd when I do fly. No one was willing to try to fly the PL kite last night, going to have to bring out my stunt kite as well. They may get even more interested once I have a board and moving around . As far as where I am, I can just say that I'm located in an area that there is relatively safe. We can even go in to the city and be tourists, and go shopping.
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yeah I think I'll wait for the 30 knots when I have something to ride And maybe a cheap, small flexi foil from Amazon. I see in other forums people seem to love them.
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OK went out a second time, this time it was just enough wind to keep it up with a little work... Interesting how even in the power window if it doesn't have any forward speed it will steal out, but even with I'm assuming 5 to 8 mph winds this thing still tried to drag me when I worked the power window. I think I see a mountain board in 3 or so months and a buggy when I get home. Sent from my Nexus 5X using KiteLife mobile app
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The kite came in today... thought about taking a half day off from work... but the winds were gusting up to about 30 knots... so I decided not to take off of work early, because I would want to fly even more.... Waited until about an hour before sunset, winds dropped down to 10mph gusting to 15, a little high to start learning maybe, but I kept the kite out of the power window... thank god for that . Never had to use my kite killers but damn did I get drug every where... Definitely a learning curve on just getting it set up, you can watch all the you tube videos in the world but they always seem to go way to smooth with just trying to set the kite up. The biggest problem I had, was once the handles were laid out and the brakes set on a "stake" the kite would actually get wind under the whole thing and jump up flip around and become a mess. I ended up alleviating that problem by using a weighted bag to hold the center of the trailing edge down. I'm thinking maybe too much brake being set? Another thing never mentioned, that I kind of figured but didn't realize to the extent. These things are a huge work out, I was only able to last with 3 flights of about 15 minutes a piece. might go back out in a little bit now that the wind has had a chance to die down to less than 10 mph gusts. I'm definitely hooked
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LOL, well there is tracking... and I check it ever so often... problem is, the kite is going APO, it is handed over to the military in 1 of several hubs, to actually make it out to me... so this package has been in Chicago IL for the past couple of days... But yeah I track everything that has a tracking number... even if it's a $5 item...
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Well my Birthday is Monday, as long as there aren't any delays I'm expecting it Monday or Tuesday But yes, I am chomping at the bit for it to arrive
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The "m" I've found actually stands for Meters Squared, most sites have dropped the little superscript 2, but they're sized on how many square meters the foil is, when laid flat on the ground. Though be careful too... I can't remember the brand but there's at least 1 brand out there that likes to report the wingspan instead of the area of the kite.
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Lol hopefully me being 40 lbs heavier with a 4 meter kite I won't get surprises like that [emoji12] Sent from my Nexus 5X using KiteLife mobile app
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I definitely intend on using the kite killers... and maybe a buddy holding my belt , but really I'll probably wait until after sunset when the winds die below 10 mph and start there.