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About Steven Lim
- Birthday 06/20/1973
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Favorite Kite(s)
Lee Sedgwick
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Flying Since
2009
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Location
Singapore
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Country
Singapore
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Gender
Male
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Time to have one won in Singapore... That must be me!!
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Singapore International Kite Day 2010
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Very cool..!!
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Congrats Detlef!!
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Less than 24 hours now to the draw... !!!! Oh.. opps. I forget I'm +8GMT.. darn! Its more than 24 hours to the draw!! Steven
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Evening skies with dark clouds looming over Sengkang Field..
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@ 1 degree north of the Equator... Singapore
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I'll try the bridle change suggested... I assume haul line is the main line. And also try moving the centre connection point nearer to the nose. But to extend the leading edge will be tricky since the nose is sewn shut. There is no T-connector there... And there is a gap between the centre vertical spar and the two leading edge... (causing the flex and movement resulting in a bouncy kite). Hopefully I can get some air time this weekend to try... Thanks for all the suggestions...
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Uneven airflow meaning when the kite is in a nose-up hover, I can feel the uneven pull from the left and right side of the kite. And the difference is "alot" as I've never felt this with my Revs before.. And you can see the kite jerk as the uneven airflow runs all over the place. What do you mean by "haul line"? The sail is quite taut but I suspect the nose of the kite is causing part of the problem. I'll try to take a picture of the nose to illustrate my point next time I get a chance..
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I acquired recently the German Spit Fire - Vision kite and have flown it a couple of times. Its a kite with very strong pull and an odd character as it sometimes decides to do what it wants to do (jerks and drifts). The sail seems to be letting air flow in quite an uneven fashion, and the nose "twitches" (Not sure if that's the technical way to describe it) as the two leading edge joins at the nose too far apart (in my humble opinion). Wondering if anyone else is flying this kite and can advise any modifications to it, so that it can be "tamed"... regards, Steven
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The cone is a great idea, will try to get one and do it this weekend! Of course to practice tip stand... or even to wear as a hat if that doesn't work out.. Wondering if there's a thread somewhere discussing "other stuff to do" with a Rev!? Steven
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Hi John, Thanks.. now I know my number.. It will improve my level of regrets of not joining Kitelife earlier.. (and how much earlier)... haa!!
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Very cool! Just as the strong winds of the monsoon comes to town...