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Aurora cool

Houston AirHead - 4-7-2012 at 05:43 PM

http://www.panshkite.com/index.php?gOo=goods_details.dwt&...


i wonder.......

macboy - 4-7-2012 at 06:08 PM

Any details Kiteboyza? Looks like a tribute to the SilverArrows. I like it. Trailiing edge and nose look pretty baggy in the pics but could have been light wind?

Any info on fabric? Watertightness? Windranges etc?

erratic winds - 4-7-2012 at 07:57 PM

Wow to my eye, that's a speed;-)

kiteboyza - 5-7-2012 at 06:44 AM

none....:D

doneski - 5-7-2012 at 07:23 AM

Nice low price. What a great business model; copy a great product so you don't have to recover any R&D costs and sell it for 1/5th the price.

PHREERIDER - 5-7-2012 at 07:59 AM

wow speed indeed, and THE ORIGINAL LOW BUCK BANGERS.

kiteboyza - 5-7-2012 at 08:00 AM

Really Doneski? You have proof or are you just one of the many sheep on here or trying to impress others with anti Pansh slurs :dunno:
Maybe they dont overcharge seven fold like all the others

indigo_wolf - 5-7-2012 at 12:14 PM

Speed 3: 39 cells
Aurora: 32 Cells

Speed 3: Depower via changes to Projected Area, Angle of Attack, Camber
Aurora: Unknown

Speed 3: Jet Flaps
Aurora: No mention of it and doesn't appear to be there.

Speed 3: A/R = 6
Aurora: Unknown

Number of intakes seems to be different, but specs for either are hard to find.

Pansh site clearly states wrt the color scheme (or lack there of): "The kite production will have a pattern on it." Yeah, that shouldn't make a difference, but by the same token it shouldn't be used to villify it.

It makes sense that the chose different colors for the intakes from a QA inspection standpoint.

User To User Request: Can we all step away from the bar and find the decaf. This line of diatribe becomes old each and every time it comes up.

ATB,
Sam

stetson05 - 5-7-2012 at 12:57 PM

I agree Indigo_wolf. Do we really want every company to reinvent the wheel with every kite? I don't think that is realistic. I have both panshes and flysurfers and I like them both for what they are. My point has been though, don't expect what you pay for a pansh to give you all that comes with flysurfer. If you want that, expect to pay the same for both. I personally don't. I want to be able to recommend pansh because it allows people to get into the sport for a lower cost. I suppose it is my gateway kite of choice. It allows people to get out and fly.

erratic winds - 5-7-2012 at 01:07 PM

Do the same comparison to a Speed 1, sam.

indigo_wolf - 5-7-2012 at 01:46 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by erratic winds
Do the same comparison to a Speed 1, sam.


Perhaps when the Aurora is a fully finalized product that might be a worthwhile exercise.

For depower kites, the bar/safety system is also a big part of the package and thus far there is no information on the Aurora bar.

The comparisons in my original post was for illustration purposes only.

I chose the Speed 3 because I assumed the comparisons were being made based on aesthetic similarities



Looking at the two pictures, it looks like the trailing edge of the Speed is straight/perpendicular wrt to the wingtips, while the trailing edge on the Aurora tapers forward at the wingtips.

But wait.... that can't possibly have more impact on the flight characteristics of the two kites than the fact that they are both white and have colored intakes. :lol:

My mistake :embarrased: ... let the brouhaha continue!!!



ATB,
Sam

snowspider - 5-7-2012 at 06:56 PM

I've been known to say "thank god for the Chinese , without them we would not be able to afford this" such is the state of MY economic conditions. To paraphrase a great modern philosopher "I don't buy Chinese often but when I do I prefer Walmart. Stay thirsty my friends"

soliver - 5-7-2012 at 09:41 PM

"...Incline your ear and hear the words of the wise,..."

Quote:
Originally posted by indigo_wolf


User To User Request: Can we all step away from the bar and find the decaf. This line of diatribe becomes old each and every time it comes up.

ATB,
Sam


I always appreciate the beautifully glib and at times prosaic manner in which you share Sam. Well said.

Spencer

Ps. I don't have a dog in this fight,... just appreciate a well stated thought.

Houston AirHead - 5-7-2012 at 09:42 PM

I'm buying the 19 when it comes out, so cool.

lad - 5-7-2012 at 10:05 PM

I'd still prefer to buy a (gently) used kite of a known brand, quality and innovation
than a new clone-type of unknown or so-so quality.
The prices can be close enough, and I may help out a Stateside bro with the purchase.

(JMHO and .000000000000000000000000002 Higgs Boson's worth) :cool:

Bladerunner - 7-7-2012 at 04:21 PM

Interesting .

One picture leads me to believe it will be 5th line safety. I wonder if that will work with Pansh's bar system set up ? ;-) ;)
Much smarter bridle than the Blaze II.
I was expecting Pansh to come out with bigger closed cell FB kites. This is a twist ? :puzzled:

Houston AirHead - 7-7-2012 at 05:32 PM

they got an opting for a 19 meter but no pictures yet, i have a feeling that this is going to be a great kite just my opinion though. Based on my past pansh experience of course.

B-Roc - 7-7-2012 at 06:37 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bladerunner
Interesting .

One picture leads me to believe it will be 5th line safety.


I don't know why that doesn't become the standard for depower foil safety. So simple and and a 100% kill if all the lines are set up correctly.

outoftowner - 25-7-2012 at 10:44 AM

it is a 5th line safety and it is double pulley on each side bridal. no jetflaps or bar. has lot's of lift and power pansh have made great leaps over the past couple of years in materials and design. if you aint flown one for a while try it you might like it.

kiteboyza - 28-7-2012 at 08:59 AM

http://www.panshkite.com/index.php?gOo=goods_details.dwt&...

everything you need to know :eekdrull:

Bladerunner - 28-7-2012 at 09:44 AM

Interesting,

They refer to a RTF package or KO? I am interested in seeing the bar ?

I am not sure I get the logic in selling a kite in multi sizes with or without a bar and then offering only an 8m without bar for sale? What is that about?

BeamerBob - 28-7-2012 at 12:07 PM

Wow, that seems like a huge shortcut to maintain the same number of cells and aspect ratio from 8m to 19m! Most top tier companies almost always increase cell count and to a lesser degree AR as the size increases. For the price it would be nice to try one out. Might be a huge bargain or not worth the price.

joedy - 28-7-2012 at 12:12 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by indigo_wolf
Looking at the two pictures, it looks like the trailing edge of the Speed is straight/perpendicular wrt to the wingtips, while the trailing edge on the Aurora tapers forward at the wingtips.


Sam,

It looks like your assumption is correct; if you see the click on the line plan image that is now posted on the Pansh webpage, you can see that the trailing edge tapers forward:



I know that imitation is kindest form of flattery, but Pansh couldn't come up with new designated bridle connection points on the kite than to copy the Flysurfer ones verbatim?

The "dual" intake sounds interesting, but it's difficult to understand the poor English description on their website to imagine what exactly they are attempting to say.

I did notice that the Aurora has a sewn leading edge seam along the entire leading edge. I'm curious to see how this affects the kite's performance in the air.

-joedy

Houston AirHead - 28-7-2012 at 01:04 PM

I'm waiting for the 19 to come out....:Ange09:

g00fba11 - 28-7-2012 at 07:54 PM

If we compare the Aurora to the specs on the Flysurfer Psycho 4 when comparing AR and number of cells we find that 6m, 8m, 10m, 12m, and 15m all have 29 cells. The 6m and 8m have an AR of 4.6 and the 10m, 12m, and 15, have an AR of 4.8.

In the Speed 3 line of Flysurfers they all have 39 cells......and they all have an AR of 6.0......

So it does seem a coincidence that they do follow a similar pattern as Flysurfer in regards to number of cells in relation to AR.

After flying the Pansh Adam I am cautiously optimistic about the Aurora series of kites from Pansh. I would like to see if they have a bar offering.

Just an observation.......

At least the color scheme on the Aurora's is way better than the "Lobster" on the Adam......although a Chinese tiger would have been an awesome graphic.....or a Dragon......hmmmmmm

kiteboyza - 28-7-2012 at 10:38 PM

yeesh, you would think Flysurfer is the only de power ever made....... flysurfer people, think they own the world...lol

BeamerBob - 29-7-2012 at 12:24 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by g00fba11
If we compare the Aurora to the specs on the Flysurfer Psycho 4 when comparing AR and number of cells we find that 6m, 8m, 10m, 12m, and 15m all have 29 cells. The 6m and 8m have an AR of 4.6 and the 10m, 12m, and 15, have an AR of 4.8.

In the Speed 3 line of Flysurfers they all have 39 cells......and they all have an AR of 6.0......

So it does seem a coincidence that they do follow a similar pattern as Flysurfer in regards to number of cells in relation to AR.

After flying the Pansh Adam I am cautiously optimistic about the Aurora series of kites from Pansh. I would like to see if they have a bar offering.

Just an observation.......

At least the color scheme on the Aurora's is way better than the "Lobster" on the Adam......although a Chinese tiger would have been an awesome graphic.....of a Dragon......hmmmmmm


Hmm. good wolfie work there G00f! I stand corrected. Wolfie work.............. I like that!

g00fba11 - 29-7-2012 at 08:00 AM

kitebooyza....I think you missed this statement.....

Quote:
Originally posted by g00fba11
After flying the Pansh Adam I am cautiously optimistic about the Aurora series of kites from Pansh.


My quiver is stuffed with arcs but only one flysurfer......the point I was trying to make was in response to my good friend BB who had made an incorrect assumption about the cell counts and AR on the Aurora.....

But to the lighter side.......

I started on Pansh and yes it was a rough start.....I dropped using them but never stopped watching them.....tried some of their new kites as they came out....the Adam is a very impressive kite IMHO.......

Pansh has a bit of a black eye due to their history and the way they used to or may still do business.... oh well.... do we hold grudges or move and take advantage of some sweet kites at some sweet prices.......

Remember PL is made in China, Ozone is made in Vietnam.....Yes I know their research teams are in their parent countries.......but.......

Thinkpads and Thinkstations where also made in China for IBM....now they carry the brand name of the actual manufacturer Lenovo and are made and sourced in China just as they have always been......still a good machine as far as PC's go.......

After WWII the U.S. and the allies gave Japan the blueprints to several products to help them rebuild......sewing machines comes to mind....the Singer clones......at first they were not so hot and had some issues.....but it did not take the Japanese long to dial it in and make a better product than the Singer Corp......and I can attest to this first hand as I collect vintage sewing machines because you can buy them cheap and wow are they great at fixing kites and buggy seats!!!!

So if we apply the above analogy to Pansh......do they have it down now????? Have they learned enough now where they don't copy anymore and are developing a better product......

If the Adam is any indication I would say yes.....

IMHO Pansh's history with their product quality and their reputation with their early dealer network are there biggest obstacles to overcome. Many people have shut the door on them because of this and some rightfully so......in the end it is up to Pansh to restore both customer relations along with a quality product if they are to continue moving forward in the kiting industry......

Personally.....I'd like to see them make a go of it.......after all...even though I really like the Adam's.....and think Flysurfer's are the cat's meow.....I have yet to fly a kite that will get me to put down my arcs.....:lol:

It's all fun guys.......let's fly........

Bladerunner - 29-7-2012 at 08:43 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by kiteboyza
yeesh, you would think Flysurfer is the only de power ever made....... flysurfer people, think they own the world...lol


Gee, they must have bought it from Peter Lynn. Didn't you say those people think they own the world last year?;-);-)

Give people a break. Pansh has made a kite to compete with Flysurfer! If that isn't obvious and demands comaparision what are they doing?

I think the baffle in the inlet is to aid in inflation when the kite is sitting on the ground. Brings air in from under or in front of the inlet.

I am not down on Pansh for this. I am a big fan of closed cell.

kiteboyza - 29-7-2012 at 03:07 PM

All Im saying here Ken is as follows in case you misunderstood my statement

Everytime a company makes a kite, one or two notorious Flysurfer owners on here shouts that it looks like a Flysurfer/has cells/baffles/five lines etc.

You dont hear Goodyear shouting at Continental that black rubber is there trade mark now do you?

Happy flying
D

Bladerunner - 30-7-2012 at 06:35 AM

Just teasing Deiter !

You are partly right. I have been thinkng it is odd folks aren't including HQ in this discusion? Similar to Neo / Matrix? Folks don't seem as fanatical about them . I wonder how they match up cell / ratio wise?

Nice to see the instruction manual / line plan posted ! ;-) ;-)

Bladerunner - 30-7-2012 at 04:52 PM

Any chance you will have one of these at SOBB Deiter? I can bring my 7m Pulse and we can trade for a while?

herc - 1-8-2012 at 04:15 AM

any news about the aurora ? test flights ? videos ?