I was out with my Apex this AM and had a good time. I wanted to go out again when my oldest boy came home from school. The wind conditions looked
like they were weakening.
I sent him with my anemometer out to the field by our house to check the wind speed. He came back and excitedly told the wind was steady between
10-15mph.
I thought great. Let's grab the Apex and the Viper and the boards and head out to the field.
On the walk to the field the wind seemed pretty light to me, but then again we had to walk through the housing area to get there.
When we got out on the field and I checked the wind again I got readings of 3-5mph.
I asked my son. How fast was the wind blowing? He told me that while he was riding his bike on the way to the field he got constant readings of
10-15mph.
:shocked2:
I asked him again.... what did you just say. He looked up, thought for a moment and then his faced turn red as he realized all the readings he took
were while he was riding his bike over to the field. He never stopped and went out in the field and took a real reading.
BeamerBob asked me to share this with you folks here at PKF. So enjoy. It will be great banter here at my house for some time to come.shehatesmyhobbies - 15-3-2011 at 04:58 PM
What a great story! The excitement he must have had knowing he was going to be able to fly when he got back and gave you the readings. I really got a
kick out of this story!
Thanks so much for sharing!g00fba11 - 15-3-2011 at 05:42 PM
The look on his face and I had no camera..... It truly was a kodak moment.....acampbell - 15-3-2011 at 06:08 PM
What a great story. I talk about apparent wind in my tutorials on my web site but that is a priceless twist. Thanks for sharing.lunchbox - 15-3-2011 at 06:16 PM
OMG...what a great story...LMAO!!!!Flying G Zeus - 15-3-2011 at 06:41 PM
Ohh .... that's what I've been doing wrong!BeamerBob - 15-3-2011 at 08:22 PM
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Originally posted by acampbell
What a great story. I talk about apparent wind in my tutorials on my web site but that is a priceless twist. Thanks for sharing.
This is also funny because I told him "Angus is going to love this and probably work it into his tutorials". It really does make the talk of apparent
wind understandable to those trying to grasp it. Its a really funny "human" story though all by itself. One the teenager won't soon forget. BigMikesKites - 15-3-2011 at 08:38 PM
Those are the moments that make everything worthwhile.kiteetik - 15-3-2011 at 09:01 PM
haha--funny tale.... reminds me a little of this past weekend when my ex and i were at a gas station sitting in my car and she picked up my wind
meter and started blowing it as hard as she could to see what it would register--she got 33mph--i beat her with 35--guess my mouth is bigger than i
thought.......snowspider - 16-3-2011 at 05:16 AM
Thats funny. I can see the light going on in his head.