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Image Comments posted by esinger
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I don't have picture at the moment, however if your familiar with the fulcrum, it's closer to that with the cross spar lower and not at the top like the speed series
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It's a quad line kite that's made in Germany. It's made to fly both indoors and outdoors. Here's a video of it indoors
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Thank you, my first dual line project. Really pleased with how it came out!
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Thanks Tim! I'm really happy with how it turned out. This was the first of Ken's redesign and it came out really stunning😲
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I also came out of kite hibernation in 2016. The Jam Session was the trick kite of those days for sure. I found the vented model to be the best kite I had for doing very flat double axles. They do like to spin.
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I bought these two Jam Sessions back in 1996. The vented version I purchased at an auction during the Outer Banks Stunt Kite Competition. I recently repaired both these kites. When I pulled them out of the bags and assembled them, most of the leading edge connectors disintegrated. They have now been replaced.
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It's close to flying like a Rev. It's basically the same size as a Rev 1.5, however it has a bit more weight to it because of the two extra spars along the back. These keep the sail more flat and prevents legs from kicking out like a regular Rev. It's a similar flying experience, but not exactly the same.
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Of course you can flying them both or anything I have. The Vital S is a really fun kite to fly! The Vega is large, slow and more precision oriented. However it can trick, but not as good as the Vital S.
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3 hours ago, SHBKF said:
Love your taste in kites, another beauty! SHBKF
Thank you! Finally in a point in my life that I can get some of these newer kites. Love the older ones I bought many years ago as well.
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Very pretty kite!
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1 hour ago, Exult said:
Really like the perspective the lines in the foreground gives. How did you hold the camera here?
Thanks! It wasn't the easy to do. I was holding the camera in my hands with wrist straps on the lines. I then took a bunch of shots while try to get the kite in frame. This one worked! The other shots didn't quite work lol
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3 hours ago, mwp said:
How do you like this one?
I really like it! It's a very fun kite that can easily be whipped around and doesn't fall out of the sky if you do something wrong. Just over 7' wide, it's a smaller than full sized kite which was the appeal it had to me. Flies in maybe 2 to 3 mph winds, not really a no wind kite.
I mostly fly it on 100# lines
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I've only been able to get it up once. It takes a lot of space and anchoring is really important. Thanks!
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Thank you!
Skyknife Indoor/Outdoor by Korvokites
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It maybe the first one in the US, I had not asked Bernd. Conversations between us were a tad hard because I know zero German and his English wasn't the best. I flown it a couple of times indoors and outdoors. It's really a tad too big for my indoor space. You or anyone else that wishes to fly it are more than welcome to when we're together. It's very agile for it's size