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string-fly

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    All kites
  • Flying Since
    childhood
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    Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Country
    United States
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  1. Tried running a main line thru the cross T and attaching the bridle to it with them about 12 ft apart. Did not really work very well. Then I added a shared tail to them from a suggestion on the GWTW forum and it worked great. The tail added the needed drag and kept the bottom of the kites down with increased angle of attack and kites were then very stable in train. Thanks for the help everyone. Stringfly <>++++ I have seen fighter kites flown off of a single main line, and they dart around like mad. They were on 30' of line off of the main line and set well enough apart that the odds of one tangling into the line of the next was small. The problem with Walas would not be that they are so wild, as they need a little pressure on the line or they nose dive. They bob in the wind like a dolphin, but I don't know what would happen if it were the kites themselves and not you hand maintianing the tension. Keep us up on the process.
  2. Have a bunch of Wala's and wanting to put them in train or fly off a single flying line. How is the best way to do it? I have tried a main line with each off of it on a seperate line but just did not work. What would be the best attachment points to run multiple lines to each one. Any suggestions ?? Thanks. Stringfly <>+++++
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