Power Kite Forum

Lines?

Sthrasher38 - 28-4-2007 at 11:09 PM

Why do big kites have shorter line than smaller kites?:puzzled:

Tigger - 29-4-2007 at 12:03 AM

I believe that shorter lines gives one more control. Because it take less time for the kite to react to your movements. The longer the lines the more time it takes.
Example:
Try flying your kite directly from the bridles using no lines at all.
You will get fantastic control but you wont be able to see anything because the kite is to close. So you give up some control for visability. How much is completly up to you.

khooke - 29-4-2007 at 06:15 PM

You do get more responsive control on shorter lines. However, flying something like a 8m or 10m you'll want to fly on longer lines than something like a 4m, since the turning radius is a lot wider on a 10m than a smaller kite, hence you need longer lines to be able to turn it.

Flying a 2m on short lines can be a handful though because the smaller kites turn so much quicker, so longer lines can give you more time to respond.

Serious buggiers who race will have a few different line sets of different lengths to put the kite in the best wind - i.e. if the wind is very low they may fly much longer lines on a larger kite to put it up high in the clean wind. The opposite of this is that you can fly a larger kite much closer to the ground on shorter lines in stronger wind - for example a 4m on 70' lines may be overpowering, but flying it closer to the ground on 40' lines will give you plenty of grunt but not be overpowered.

Something else to bear in mind is that 150' of 300lb line has a lot more weight and drag than 70' of the same line - what you gain in better wind higher up you may lose in the weight/drag of the longer lines.

There's no real 'correct' answer, just what works for you.;)

Sthrasher38 - 29-4-2007 at 07:00 PM

thanks