SO I was given some kites that had been used as display and show props several years ago.. Of them all the star kite and thew ghost delta are the only
ones still Airworthy and they need some minor repair.. The others have been repaired with everything from Electrical and duct tape to STAPLES,, I have
a bit of cleaning to get the sticky tape residue off and sewing to repair a few ripped seams and spar pockets. I also have to replace a few spars but
I wanted to share my first look at my new one liner stuff.. I'm aiming at repairing all of them but worst case scenario. I have some ripstop and
carbon for other projects.
What will get tape off without ruining the ripstop?.. I'm thinking GooGone might damage the fabric?
Proletariat - 25-8-2015 at 02:16 PM
I'd use GooGone and sail tape, personally. Try out the GooGone on a section of unused kite before going nuts.
Then you should mod them to make a depower box kite. indigo_wolf - 25-8-2015 at 09:04 PM
I've used Goo Gone on a Thor's Hammer that has a rubber band disintergrate onto the sail. Just did a fresh water rinse immediately afterwards and
everything was fine.
Never hurts to do a test dab on an inconspicuous corner. Be careful of lighter colors that might show discoloration more readily.
ATB,
Samshortlineflyer - 26-8-2015 at 05:11 AM
rubbing alcohol works sometimes. what is the purple black and teal kite behind the star. I like it.riffclown - 26-8-2015 at 06:40 PM
rubbing alcohol works sometimes. what is the purple black and teal kite behind the star. I like it.
It's a large Diamond Kite.. One spar is split and the spar pocket needs to be resewn a bit but easily repairable.soliver - 26-8-2015 at 08:43 PM
I've been told that baby oil will also get rid of the sticky stuff,... I know it works on the crud left over when I remove an infusion set from my
insulin pump... Kinda like the bandaid sticky stuff.podsds - 27-8-2015 at 04:06 AM
oil is the way to go; peanut oil works well too, try peanut putter. riffclown - 5-9-2015 at 11:23 AM
Repairs Worked.. Really happy with the flying results.
Can you tell if it was a production kite or one made from plans?
For a star kite, the lack of nylon in the center is kind of unique. It's like someone created a mashup of a star kite and a circoflex.
This seems to be your kite in alternate colors.
ATB,
Samriffclown - 6-9-2015 at 12:00 PM
It was a production kite. I'm positive it originally was purchased in mid 2004. You are right that kite is very similar. The only difference I see in
the construction is on mine the points of the star come to a point pocket for the strut. whereas on the one you found they end in a strut or T joint
of some sort.indigo_wolf - 8-10-2015 at 06:22 AM
It was a production kite. I'm positive it originally was purchased in mid 2004. You are right that kite is very similar. The only difference I see in
the construction is on mine the points of the star come to a point pocket for the strut. whereas on the one you found they end in a strut or T joint
of some sort.
One of these recently turned up on GWTW.
There was a smaller version called the Supernova
But it was small (3-4 foot range) and the spars passed through.
The larger one was called the New Tech Kites Supernova Extreme, and the spars terminated in pockets.
Click on image to open fullsize image in a new window
ATB,
SamBEC - 8-10-2015 at 08:14 AM
goo gone, white vinegar, wd40 will all work, but as stated by others give it a try on some nylon first before applying it to the actual kite.
Google natural cleaners for sticky stuff....there might be something we have never heard of too.
Nice little collection..enjoying flying them. riffclown - 8-10-2015 at 11:16 AM
New Tech Kites Supernova Extreme
Thank you.. That's exactly what I was looking for..