Tonka
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2 meter kites??
OK guys whats out there for 2 meter kites??? Needs to be quad line.
I am just checking things out while SkyCountry looks into making the 2 meter.....winds here yesterday where to much for the 3 meter static [well as a
family flying day] and the 1.2m Rhombus was not enough to make it exciting.
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furbowski
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you can go two ways with 2m kites -- slow and stable and safe or fast and quick and lethal, though the more wind you add the fuzzier the line between
the two becomes. something like a peter lynn hornet or a pansh legend or an HQ beamer on the slow side, and something like a pansh ace or a PKD
century (more stable, just as powerful) on the fast side.
in general, the smaller the kite the more stable and slow you want it to be because it will be moving pretty quick anyways. however, flying a small
fast kite hard in big winds requires about as much skill as anything else in kiting, and because of the fast and hence dangerous aspect
("widowmaker"?) the little killers can be very exciting to fly.
think bee / squirrel / hummingbird / whatever on crack and you'll get the picture. the quick small kites can be very hard to stay on top of.
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
sting 1.7, dp power 2.5, crossfire 3.2, ace 5, blade iv 6.5, ace 8, ace 12...
also a couple of arcs, 12 syn and 12 phanny, but i\'m not yet up to speed on them.
(13.11.09)
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Tonka
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Just want something my wife and 12 year old daughter can fly. I'm more then happy to wrestle my 3 meter and bigger ...lol
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furbowski
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as long as you're not powered up, any decent 2m is fine, yeah, even smaller can be good for wife / kids if the winds get up a lot where you are.
and wrestling a 2m can be like playing russian roulette, things can happen really quick, it's a good thing to avoid.
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
sting 1.7, dp power 2.5, crossfire 3.2, ace 5, blade iv 6.5, ace 8, ace 12...
also a couple of arcs, 12 syn and 12 phanny, but i\'m not yet up to speed on them.
(13.11.09)
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heliboy50
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Got spanked hard by my 2.5 last year. Like furbs said, the little stuff is going to be fast and can still produce a lot of pull. Anybody fly a 1.4m
beamer? That might be agood choice. I know that my 1.7 sting is quite fast and will scud my 150lb buddy at about 18mph on grass.
Aim low. Reach your goals, and avoid disappointment.
Flying--Peter Lynn
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__P1__ and one really big Ozone in the other closet
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Krohn1999
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look into an Ozone Imp Quattro or a Flow, Very good quality and they need very little wind to fly (For the wife and kids) and for you they are great
in really strong winds.
Today I was trying out my 7.2 and my 5 Reflex for the first time, could barely keep them in the air most of the day, but there was another guy flying
a 1.5 Imp and a 2.0 Flow and was having a blast. I was very supprised how good they flew in such little wind.
GPA G1580
NAPKA US13
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APEXX
MG-AERO on Disc Wheels
Kite bag:
Ozone Yakuza GT, Methode, Flow, Imp
Peter Lynn Reactor II, VAPOR, Core
PKD Century II, Brooza II
Wolkensturmer Ventura
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heliboy50
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I forgot about the Imps- they are a great kite for the money.
Aim low. Reach your goals, and avoid disappointment.
Flying--Peter Lynn
Riding--Corsair QAR
NAPKA #US 666
__P1__ and one really big Ozone in the other closet
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BigMikesKites
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Just want something my wife and 12 year old daughter can fly. I'm more then happy to wrestle my 3 meter and bigger ...lol
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I introduced an Amish family to flying earlier this summer. They ended up with a 2m HQ Beamer IV. I get notes from the Bed and Breakfast we were
staying at saying that they fly it all the time. They had a 13 yr old son, and 2 daughters 14 and 18. Neither of the girls were very big. The
boy was on the small side too, but could just about crush a rock with his strong hands.
Mike
Owner Big Mike's Kites
http://www.BigMikesKites.com
Kites: Most of them
Buggy: VTT BLACK WIDOW...The best
Peter Lynn XR+ w VTT Rail Kit
Landboard: Not a chance
Water: still trying
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krumly
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Imp Quattro's are decent. Ozone Little Devil 2.2 if you can find one is awesome beginner kite and nice high wind engine too.
Actually, my son learned to fly a PKD Brooza 2m when he was 8 after only 2 sessions with a Little Devil 1.5, and he even started to ski with it.
It's higher performance than the others or a Beamer, but so stable and good in gusts...plus you would love it when it's howlin'
krumly
Flying:
1.5 m Ozone LD Stunt
2.2, 3.2, 4.2 m C-Quads
2, 3, 4, 5.5, 7.5m PKD Broozas
9m PL GII, w/ adjustable rear strap mod
Dual mode mod PL GI 13, HArc 6, FArc 12
Cab 5m Convert, 7&9m Xbow, 12m SB
Lots of stunt kites and a Rev Supersonic
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Libre Special buggy, PL Comp buggy
Line skiboards, & Lib-Tech Park & Pipes
Cabrinha Prodigy kiteboard
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ripsessionkites
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2m Hornet
in 50Km winds ... PL Reactor II 2.2m
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