Drewculous
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Short Lines?
So my recent inqueries have led me to a kitewing purchase in the (hopefully) near future... until then... my soccer fields are still over run with
ayso soccer... and my original hope for the kitewing was to keep me in the wind by allowing me to fly at an abandonded parking lot... Light poles
there prohibit traditional kites...
So my question, there was recently a video posted about the flexboardz, in the video they showed a guy rolling the board on what looked like a long
bar, very short lines (approx 10' ?) and what looked like a 8ish meter kite... (0:36)
What is the procedure for rigging a kite like this?
Can i still use handles?
What is the shortest length i can run the lines?
How well does the kite fly on such short lines?
Not being able to fly, and having decent winds is driving me nuts!!
Thanks in advance!
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hey dude, I know a lot of people fly with an NPW straight off the bridle lines in parking lots. I have thought about getting one for those exact
reasons. I know that with a different kite it might be too squirrely to handle? Not sure...
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look at some of the wildwood vids (joecat's 'bout 3mins in) you can see BUGGYMANGP cruisin along with a wing on short if any lines...
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Nasa wings on short lines 10 foot or less or even no lines are your best bet in a parking lot with light poles. It does not matter with a nasa wing
how long or short your lines are.
Foils can be flown on 20 meter lines that is what they are using over the pond but they do not fly well with real short lines.
BTW parking lots can be great fun.
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I'm wondering if the 90 lb lines that Rev flyers use, with Rev handles, could be used with an npw? Or do the lines need to be stronger than that?
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You can fly your Twister on very short lines.
Airin, I can give you short lines. 90lb may be too light.
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Thanks BR! :bouncing:
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Quote: | Originally posted by airin
I'm wondering if the 90 lb lines that Rev flyers use, with Rev handles, could be used with an npw? Or do the lines need to be stronger than that?
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You can use the 90 lb. line as brake lines.
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At 1:52 in this video from Wildwood is a small NPW on short lines.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Jaymz996#p/a
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Quote: | Originally posted by kitemaker4
Foils can be flown on 20 meter lines that is what they are using over the pond but they do not fly well with real short lines.
Susan (npw goddess) |
I'm not sure what pond you mean but here (Europe) we fly mostly under 20m with Foils. Some people are going down as low as 12m. I myself fly between
14 and 18m unless I am flying somwhere with crappy (gusty or lots of trees up wind) wind then I will go 20 or 25m.
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I'm not sure it is right to say that F.B. foils don't fly well on under 20m lines ?
Since NABX I have flown a few kites on 15m lines and performance was great. The smaller kites are much easier to keep in control in high winds and
Rip's 10.? m Reactor II flew fantastic in low wind.
15 m lines are still a bit long when trying to fit in a tight spot.
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I fly a 3.6 with 12 meter lines in parking lots. But now its all about the kitewing. I am riding in places I only thought cars could use.
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