chiefsmurph
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Registered: 4-7-2007
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Yahooooo
I just flew my power kite for the first time. I got a nice Crossfire 4.0 for a great price off ebay and couldn't wait to fly it. I went out to a
nearby park. It was a fairly windy day, but it must have been a bad location. Direction of the wind kept changing and the wind was really weak.
Today I took it out for a second time. Different park. Nice breeze. I finally figured out how to set up the bridles correctly. (That was probably
why the first time I couldn't get it flying the first time.) It was a blast. So much fun. Within a couple tries I was keeping it in the air and
doing figure 8's through the power zone. And for a 4m kite, it really pulled hard considering the winds were nothing special. I can't wait for the
next time out. Maybe I'll grab a helmet and some long pants and see if I can do a jump or two.
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GulfSandEater
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Registered: 13-7-2007
Location: Houston, TX
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Mood: Longing to fly more
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Grats on the flight, Chief! What did you end up having to do with the bridles to get her to fly?
My kite bag:
Pansh Legend 3.0m, 4.5m (for sale $60)
Ted\'s ProFoil 1.0m / 1.5m / 2.5m
Prism Nexus dual line
Premier Parafoil-2 single line
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chiefsmurph
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I kept putting the brake bridles under and around the kite. I think I also had the kite facing the wrong direction.
4m Crossfire
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BigSiler
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Registered: 9-7-2006
Location: Florence, Oregon
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YUP, That Could Do It
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Profoil 1m, 1.5, 2.5m
Samurai 3m & 5m & 7.2m
Blade IV 4.9m
FRENZY 07\' 10m
Pansh BLAZE 12.5m
Ground Industries Patrol 106
MBS 26
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