On the drawing board...................protos built, being built? Hope this happens....................alot of intrest out
there....................BeamerBob - 16-1-2010 at 08:44 AM
Feyd sort of indicated he has a prototype. I heard through the grapevine that it was definitely on the drawing board. Unless the price is Charger
high, I'll get a 12 and 18. These should be a buggiers dream kite.tridude - 16-1-2010 at 08:51 AM
sounds promising.........................the 15m Phanny has been the most enjoyable arc Ive flown on water.................flies further up in the
window and went upwind very well....................Im thinking the same thing for a buggy.................................never flew my Phantom on
land.........................unless you count to and from the water on the beach......................power - 16-1-2010 at 09:05 AM
Were the phantoms designed for lift or speed?tridude - 16-1-2010 at 02:58 PM
both, not as grunty but works well upwind.............15 to 20 kts on water was awesome..................the locals have grown accustomed to the
Flysurfers but were never sure of the arcs...................huge kites in big wind with auto zenith still have them scratchin their board
shorts................:o:o:duh:acampbell - 16-1-2010 at 03:25 PM
Yes in development but no timeline yet.furbowski - 16-1-2010 at 06:37 PM
If they took all the R&D from syn / charger and put that into a high-aspect arc....
:eekdrull:
:wee:lad - 26-1-2010 at 12:05 PM
It may sound academic, but I thought the Scorp and Vs were supposed to be "improved" Phantoms.
Add some zippers and VPS pulleys - what else is left that's unique? - just the slightly higher aspect?
I still luv my 12m P and I am looking for more. I still find it simpler to fly then trying to dial in the later arcs.power - 26-1-2010 at 12:53 PM
Why does no one complain about launching phantoms when they have a higher AR than the scorpions?BeamerBob - 26-1-2010 at 01:01 PM
The phantom is 6.5, the Scorp is 5.5 and the Syn is 4.9 for comparison. The phannies are reallllly long and skinny. Tridude has me convinced it is a
good water kite when the wind is blowing enough to get the grunt in play, since it sits so far forward in the window. I've body dragged with my
Phanny and did a water relaunch no prob. Heck they hit the water so seldom, I don't see it being an issue if the conditions make it suitable for
water use. The 15 and 18m Phannies (ones I've flown) are such a joy in the buggy though. I would certainly get a 12m when the IIs come out and maybe
later an even smaller one.
I've never had trouble launching my Phanny unless I hooked up the lines backwards (sad isn't it?), didn't have it inflated enough, or there wasn't
enough wind to be flying it to start with. All pilot error.ripsessionkites - 27-1-2010 at 01:49 AM
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Originally posted by power
Why does no one complain about launching phantoms when they have a higher AR than the scorpions?
phanny has more top line tension .. the scorpion with the VPS has a bit of bottom line tension. when you launch its not has simple as pulling the
center line to get up. on the scorpion you need to pull on the bar a little to give it equal pressure.
however in the upper windrange the scorpion doesnt have this problem, and it does have a HUGE range. I've tried to launch the 16m in sub conditions
and its just learning "how to".Kamikuza - 27-1-2010 at 06:06 AM
I just love the graphic - best one yet Drewculous - 27-1-2010 at 07:47 AM
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Originally posted by Kamikuza
I just love the graphic - best one yet
x2 PHREERIDER - 27-1-2010 at 08:49 AM
i love my P15
never had problem with launches
in 20mph its just an effortless jumping monster land or water.
once the apparent wind starts to flow wow ! the speed ability of the hi AR really comes out.
Phantom II ? phantom is really stripped down and simple, i think adding anything will slow it down. i'll take more chord length for quicker turning,
that seems to be a direction of totally different kite. A higher AR scorp seems more likely. guess we'll seelad - 27-1-2010 at 09:41 AM
I'm not as crazy about having literal images or cartoons on kites - BUT, the P has the coolest silhouette design of them all!BeamerBob - 27-1-2010 at 10:11 AM
Word has it that the P2 is a reality and forth coming. Just because we asked for it.Todd - 27-1-2010 at 10:39 AM
Kind of curious on what sizes and colors.
I still have to find a 9m and 12m for the first set.macboy - 27-1-2010 at 01:13 PM
If there were ever a kite I'd dive into the NEW market for that'd be it.ripsessionkites - 27-1-2010 at 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by macboy
If there were ever a kite I'd dive into the NEW market for that'd be it.
send over your CC, and ill call you when its ready. hehehe
there will be more information soon, i promise.macboy - 27-1-2010 at 06:59 PM
Done. U2U'd my CC#. I expect to be the first in North America
I WISH!herc - 1-2-2010 at 07:02 AM
yeah! sounds very promising !
* will it have vpc 4 ?
* will it have a deluxe ultra light cloth option ?
* will it have an adjustable reflex-profile so you can trade stability for performance and lift ?
* will it have an even higher aspect ratio for even more performance and speed?
Peter Lynn Products/Vliegerop (Holland) will be coming down again with the complete assortment of kites and accessories for you to try, and (if all
goes according to plan) a surprise kite!
lad - 28-2-2010 at 08:47 PM
If the "surprise kite" makes it out there, it should be easy to find.
Just look for the line of people waiting to try it!