thrasher - 26-7-2011 at 07:18 AM
I hear that the stylus kites are easy to connect to fly as a stack. Im wondering how you connect them....by the bridles somehow im guessing? Or do you
have to buy extra lines to connect the kites. Any input greatly appreciated thanks
indigo_wolf - 26-7-2011 at 07:48 AM
Instructions are on the second page of the manual. Looks like you were only meant to stack P2s to other P2s though.
ATB,
Sam
thrasher - 26-7-2011 at 07:55 AM
Would it still be possible to stack the p3 though even since.it says only the p2?
cheezycheese - 26-7-2011 at 08:07 AM
I tried... It was never much fun as they did not fly in synch. One kite was always fighting the other...
indigo_wolf - 26-7-2011 at 09:05 AM
The P1 and P2 were meant to be flown as dual lines. The P3 and P4 were convertible from dual to quad line flyers. I suspect that (bridle layout) has
something to do with which ones did well as stacks.
The P1 was a baby.... truly tiny. Folded up it almost fits in the palm of your hand. I bought a couple of kites from someone a while back and at the
bottom of the tube was a piece of cardboard with the inscription "This is your bonus kite" The P1 was underneath that. I don't think it has the
pigtails for stacking. I expect you might have been able to rig something, but that might have resulted in bridle/stack lines abrading the canopy,
which I really wasn't up for.
ATB,
Sam
Todd - 26-7-2011 at 10:29 AM
I've flown a stack of three P3's and yes they do tend to wobble. I attached two 50' tails to it and it really seemed to help. This picture was taken
by Corey when I was flying in Pittsburgh.
thrasher - 28-7-2011 at 04:50 AM
I was just reading the manual that I have. And as indigo said it says you should only stack p2s. My manual says p2s and p3s. So they must have changed
it