Hi everyone,
I'm not really a beginner at kite-making, but I've had consistent trouble getting my Chinese orange/circle kites to fly. I've attached a front and back image of this type of kite, for reference.
I've made this type of kite twice, but flying has never gone well, and I think it's due to improper bridling.
David Pelham's classic book, "Kites", specifies a 2-leg, vertically-oriented bridle (1 leg anchored at the center of the top circle, and 1 leg anchored at the center of the bottom circle).
Here's the observed problem during flight: If the kite flies far to the right or left, the bridle will actually fold sideways, going flat against the kite face (like a keel folding flat against a delta kite). As a result, the kite assumes a horizontal flight angle, the kiteline goes slack, and the kite dives.
Is this a bridle problem? Should I try a 4-leg bridle? Please help.
Thank you,
David