I'm now on my 2nd iteration of the Stratta Bache kite (a dual line single skin design that is probably the simplest power kite possible) and have been
really surprised by this design. I mainly fly it on very short lines or off the bridle (more the latter). The version I use (there are 3 or so
different variations on this design) was further improved by Gabor Rudas and these improvements seemed to help its no-line and long line performance
considerably. I know its not as good as a NPW but given the luck and fun I have had flying (and making) them I thought any DIY-ers who want a single
skin kite without the work of making a NPW may want to take a look at it.
WELDNGOD - 29-10-2016 at 07:20 AM
You flying a blue tarp?????? bigkid - 29-10-2016 at 07:31 AM
I've opened my coat in a few instances to buggy across a dry lake bed, a blue tarp is cool. Maybe get a camo tarp from Harbor Freight for 5 bucks.Bladerunner - 29-10-2016 at 11:49 AM
Simple and cool!
A fantastic project to do with your kids. I would think that a young kid would be thrilled to build and fly someting so simple and cool. I 1st felt
the power of the wind as a kid holding my beach towel against a strong wind. The towel acted simialr and the pull was a rush that stuck with me for
the rest of my life.
I would ruin it for a kid.Turning it into a boring lesson about lift and drag etc..
I suspect that getting upwind with this design will be a struggle at least? It would probably fly in much lower winds with a lighter skin. NPWflyer - 29-10-2016 at 01:08 PM
Thanks! I wish I had known about this design (or similar) when I was a kid. Gabor and Randy have done extensive testing with sizes larger than mine so
they would know more about how big the window is and upwind capabilities. From a cost/effort to make comparison to other kites the capabilities of the
Stratta are very good. One article says that a 6 sq m kite can generate 50kg of traction force at BF 5. Even a large design can be made in short
order. As far as this being a kid kite that is an idea. The only thing I notice is these kites are a bit slow when they move through the power zone so
you just may wanna be careful with kids depending on the size of the kite. Gabor Rudas and Randy have a number of videos of them putting the Stratta
through its paces and I recommend (I link to them from my videos) watching those. The comments on those videos are worth looking at too. I have been
toying with the idea of putting a light foam backing material to make it more water re-launchable but I don't kite surf so I'm fine with what I got
ATM.