just started flying.. got a 3.6m beamer 2 and took it out first time today but was haveing a few problems as it kept collapsing on me. any advice
please and another thing do the braking line have to be tight or do thay hang just loose . hope some one can help thanks...Pablo - 11-2-2007 at 12:09 PM
Brake lines should be a little loose, with the kite flying straight over head you should see a slight bow to them, front lines should be tight, rear
lines bowed.
One common problem is that newbies tend to hold the handles down low. One thing you can do is put one finger over top of the flying lines on the
handles and the rest of them under. This will get you to put all the pull on the main lines.
Where's the kite collapsing, does it fly straight up and over your head then collapse, or does it collapse half way up?
Also, was the wind smooth or gusty?code - 11-2-2007 at 12:10 PM
The brake lines should be pretty loose looking when the kite is up. If they're too tight or on a setting that is too tight then the kite will just
bobble on the ground like it wants to take off but can't. Are you flying in gusty conditions? Where there is wind and then no wind, or very little
wind? Flying inland or out on a beach area?
We'll try to help you out.
~Joecode - 11-2-2007 at 12:11 PM
Pablo...Beat me to the wind condition question...haha. You must've began to answer just before me..haha.Pablo - 11-2-2007 at 02:04 PM
It's all good, I see we're thinking on the same lines.action jackson - 11-2-2007 at 04:12 PM
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Originally posted by Pablo
It's all good, I see we're thinking on the same lines.
Are those quad lines?..............aj
leebrianh - 11-2-2007 at 04:13 PM
CHEWY, are you flying in g....... Man~~ you guys beat me again! - Brian
need help learning to fly
CHEWY - 11-2-2007 at 04:38 PM
it was collapsing straight above and if i took it far left or far right... there must of been 8 other kites on the beach all flying ok so i think the
wind was ok just seemed to be mine collapsing..code - 12-2-2007 at 05:19 AM
Beach flying is probably the best...nice clean unobstructed winds. So you did good there. As for why it's collapsing...check you hand positioning on
the handles the next time you're out. It sounds like what pablo mentioned earlier..that you may be applying just enough brake due to where your hands
are, to collapse the kite and not even know why. I had a similar problem when I first started flying...nothing hard to correct.
~Joetridude - 12-2-2007 at 05:37 AM
Sweet kite the 3.6, nice choice! Curious, what knot are you using on the break leader? I found the third knot from the bottom best for my 3.6. I also
tied a knot on power leader handles 1 inch behind the factory knot. This kept my break line tension right where I needed it for the conditions I fly
in. Good luck and dont be afraid to tweek and tune as you gain experirence. All part of the activity! as
usual...........................................
stoakedPablo - 12-2-2007 at 09:12 AM
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Originally posted by action jackson
Quote:
Originally posted by Pablo
It's all good, I see we're thinking on the same lines.
Are those quad lines?..............aj
Take that picture back, it's just plain outright mean and cruel.:frog:
Hmmm, pic didn't come with the quote....remo - 13-2-2007 at 10:38 AM
make sure you got it the right way round i made that mistake..... so you can read the writing the right way round on the kite. try putting the
breaklines on the 3rd knot aswell. also on the handles, put you hads so that the line is in between your indx and middle fingers, also if there is a
wind problem i advise getting the Mozella Firefox weather AD ON (its very acurate) good wind for this kite is 10mph - 20mph although it goes form 5mph
- 32mph or sommin..... good luck!