Originally posted by lamrith
Welcome to Quads. An unknown fact by new fliers is that having the brakes on can make the kite pull harder as the kite deforms and holds more air.
Racers will often do this to increase power and speed and keep the kite in the "sweet spot". To a point, then it stalls. I tend to keep my brake
lines set so they are slack/sagging in straight flight. BUT so I know if I pull them fully they will stall and bring the kite down. This will also
let you stake your handles then setup and open your kite safely. All you have to do is pickup the handles and release the brake and she will fly,
maybe with a good tug to get her started...
There are 2 primary ways to turn a quad power kite.
1. Give brake input on only one side of the kite. This deforms that side and it will turn that direction.
2. With brake lines slack pull back the entire handle on the side you want to turn to.
You can also do both. pull the entire handle and give it brake on that side to make it turn really tight.
Safest spot is out by the edge (left or right) of the wind window. Zenith may seem/be safe one minute, and not the next depending on the kite and
wind. a gust will create lift and potentially lift you off the ground.
Check this link for wind windo basics.
Wind Window from AWOC |