generotti - 20-2-2011 at 09:23 PM
i went out to fly today with wind speeds according to the news and online at 10-15mph. at first i was able to fly okay but it after a few minutes i
couldn't get the kite to stay up.. it seemed like the wind was changing directions i'm not sure if it was me or the wind. any tips?
John Holgate - 20-2-2011 at 09:39 PM
Were you flying in a nice clear area with no obstruction for a couple hundred yards? Wind can get really messed up around trees and buildings. If I
get too close to a stand of trees in my paddock the kite luffs and falls out of the sky and I basically have to pick it up and walk it well clear of
said trees.
Failing that, check the bridles for any snags - I often get them on my depowers, not so much the fixed bridles.
Leojim - 20-2-2011 at 10:18 PM
I 2nd what John said. Upwind obstructions are huge! If the wind is swirling you are going to have trouble. One day I was flying fairly close to
houses. Left side of the window....no problem. Right side and bedsheet time.
A 100 yds down wind of most houses should be adequate. Also, themally generated winds due to local instability are going to be difficult to fly in.
If you are on land and see alot of cumulus clouds in the sky...beware.
Kamikuza - 20-2-2011 at 10:21 PM
Downwind obstructions can be bad too ...
generotti - 26-3-2011 at 01:03 PM
alright makes sensee.. the one time i was flying kinda close to trees the other i was flying in a soccer feild so im not sure about that maybe just a
bad day?
z3ddie - 27-3-2011 at 01:01 AM
Have a look at page 9 on this PDF - one of the best illustrations of how and where to fly powerkites I have come across
http://www.powerkites.de/images/stories/manuals/quadline_pow...