dgkid78 - 9-7-2008 at 06:54 PM
I am only familiar with Fixed Bridle and Depower kites. I always see everyone talking about Flysurfers and Peter Lynn's Closed cells......Now
basically my question is do you have to have someone help you with launching and landing these kites? and if the answer is no..then how is it done
alone?? I am always out alone so was just wondering if this would be a kite type that would be right for me. especially since I have a soft spot for
HQ and the Neo is gonna be out soon. Thanks in Advance. :piggy:
burritobandit - 9-7-2008 at 07:07 PM
This vid will show you how to self launch/land a Peter Lynn:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2752930869302000363&...
This one will show you how to self launch a flysurfer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIgJSX9tvYA&feature=relat...
Hope that helps!
edit: I just noticed that the rest of the related youtube vids from "1870movie" will show you all aspects of using a Flysurfer.
DenisLaMenace - 9-7-2008 at 07:09 PM
Flysurfer kites can be self launched and landed.
Depending on the winds, you can either launch in the middle of the window, or at the edge the same as your Montana.
The advantage when launching a Flysurfer closed cell, is the kite takes longer to inflate and will not pull much when partially inflated. FS kites
self inflate while launching.
In stronger winds, you might want to launch from the edge of the window by putting some sand on the wing tip, which will drop off when the kite gets
in the air.
Self landing:
Just pull both brake lines, and the kite will fall off from the sky. Then secure the kite. In stronger winds, you might use the safety line for
landing.
DenisLaMenace - 9-7-2008 at 07:12 PM
another video on how easy to to land a FS using the FDS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZTpTAtlCL4&NR=1
cannot be safer than that
dgkid78 - 9-7-2008 at 07:42 PM
FLYSURFER!!!!:wow: I WANT ONE!!! so expensive though. like some people say though, a flysurfer can be a one kite quiver..........now to add to my question. sometimes i just wanna rest for about 10min
or so and i wanna drink some water. now is it a little tricker to keep them still on the ground while you do what you gotta do? like on my montana
the brake is hooked around the kite stake and i all good.
WELDNGOD - 9-7-2008 at 07:55 PM
turn it upside down?
burritobandit - 9-7-2008 at 08:39 PM
Lay it with one wingtip upwind and one downwind. Weigh down the upwind wingtip with some sand or water bottle or something.
NPWfever - 9-7-2008 at 08:55 PM
You can self launch any surf kite, open cell foils not counting here, flysurfer is the easiest, cuz it has brake lines, so pull those, kite lands, to
launch, power lines, flies the same as an open cell kite. Peter lynn's being the next easiest, lay them out flagged on the ground, pull the lines, it
pops into a C shape, and launches, then inflatables from there, you place a weight on the wingtip, and launch pretty much the same way you do a PL,
but it's a bit harder, since they already have a shape, so you cant just flag them. Both land the same way, just bring it to the edge of the window,
and pull the safety. Of course if you're only taking a break, with an ARC, just tie it off to your car, and let it chill up there. :tumble:
speleopower - 10-7-2008 at 07:03 AM
Closed cell kites are a bit more tricky to land by yourself. Since they are still inflated they have some power left in them especially in higher
winds.
I fly almost exclusively by myself and only fly open cell foils for this reason (almost the only reason). Closed cell foils are easy to launch
because they don't have much power and will inflate as they climb into the sky.
When the winds pick up all you have to do is catch your open cell kite on an obstruction (skateboard, surfboard, bush etc) and the kite will collapse.
With closed cell kites they retain their shape when you catch them on something and can still regain enough pressure to flap around pretty strongly.
Good luck-
p.s. if you want to try a closed cell foil I have a Quadrifoil Kitesurfer XL (5.0 meter) for sale.
powerzone - 10-7-2008 at 07:36 AM
http://www.kiteforum.tv/video/FS_Pulse2_set_up_guide.html
Bladerunner - 10-7-2008 at 08:10 AM
I would expect it would be pretty easy to install an FDS on your XL ? That would solve your only real problem with the kite !
WHY ON EARTH HAS THIS KITE NOT SOLD ?????????
DenisLaMenace - 10-7-2008 at 06:06 PM
if you park your flysurfer like this,
it will not relaunch, I have done it so often in winter
it will work on the beach if you have enough space
http://bp0.blogger.com/_7T6RW7EQp2s/RbzUC7srEtI/AAAAAAAAAFU/...