Thank you so much for your vids. I have had my Kites for awhile and just didn't have anyone or anywhere to get How Tos for the tricks. This is gonna help a bunch. Kepp 'em comming!
Hi! The kite in this tutorial (and most of my other videos) is an R-Sky Nirvana (std) Aerostuff. I've done some modifications to the kite, as described in my channel. Good luck... Martin.
@DirtyThing20 Can't really tell... I've always used this input. I think it makes the trick look sharper and it gives a nice rythm to the inputs for the cascade... lift right wing, half axle right wing, lift left wing, half axle wing and so on.
thanks a lot for all you're video it's nice for beginner like me to see you flying and to understand how to do it seeing what the kite do learning with your comments looking what you do with you're arms and hands so thank you very much for the time you have past and the sharing of you're knowledger sorry if my english is not perfect ... Kalamical from France
@DirtyThing20 There is a small input on the lower wing. It's almost just the kite taking up the slack, take a look at the Half axel 1-7 video and notice the number 6 flashing at my left arm as I give the input.
Hi there! The wierd thing about the tutorial is that your moves are so subtle and quick, they almost (almost) don't seem to match the wording. BUT, ...I tried it last night, but I got out too late and the wind started to die so when I stalled, it died, but...I think I came close! I'll keep working it! Thanks for this, and, One last thing,...what kite are you using in this tutorial? And what kite do you use the MOST? Thanks again! Jeff p.s. KEEP THESE tutorials coming! :)
Thank you so much for your vids. I have had my Kites for awhile and just didn't have anyone or anywhere to get How Tos for the tricks. This is gonna help a bunch. Kepp 'em comming!
Cool, I'll have to try it tomorrow :-)
wow great video. the break down is really helpful
Hi!
The kite in this tutorial (and most of my other videos) is an R-Sky Nirvana (std) Aerostuff. I've done some modifications to the kite, as described in my channel.
Good luck...
Martin.
Theory is clear, let's put in practice. Thanks!
Sos an incredible pilot, you make everything easy, I congratulate you, and look at your videoes to learn. Fabian de Rosario Argentina.
Happy 2010
@DirtyThing20 Can't really tell... I've always used this input. I think it makes the trick look sharper and it gives a nice rythm to the inputs for the cascade... lift right wing, half axle right wing, lift left wing, half axle wing and so on.
ime trying to master this one great vid you make it look so easy
thanks a lot for all you're video
it's nice for beginner like me to see you flying and to understand how to do it
seeing what the kite do
learning with your comments
looking what you do with you're arms and hands
so thank you very much for the time you have past and the sharing of you're knowledger
sorry if my english is not perfect ...
Kalamical from France
Sos un grosso, (MAESTRO), todo lo haces facil.
Si podes hace mas tutoriales. Un abrazo Fabian de Rosario Argentina
excellent
Thank you!
But remember.... I excluded all the bad flying :-)
Happy new year!
Well, you're most welcome. I still hope to make more some day :-)
@DirtyThing20 There is a small input on the lower wing. It's almost just the kite taking up the slack, take a look at the Half axel 1-7 video and notice the number 6 flashing at my left arm as I give the input.
Hi there! The wierd thing about the tutorial is that your moves are so subtle and quick, they almost (almost) don't seem to match the wording. BUT, ...I tried it last night, but I got out too late and the wind started to die so when I stalled, it died, but...I think I came close! I'll keep working it! Thanks for this, and, One last thing,...what kite are you using in this tutorial? And what kite do you use the MOST? Thanks again! Jeff
p.s. KEEP THESE tutorials coming! :)
Hi. Thanks for the videos. What lines length do you recommend for these tricks? Greetings from Brazil.
@DirtyThing20 I have no idea. The bridle is set to low wind and I never adjust it. The wind is quite low, 3 m/s i think.
@ruymfp I use 25 or 30 meter lines. I guess somewhere between 20 to 40 would be normal.
I don't think I'll be able to tell without seeing it :-(
Any chance you could film it?
Keep trying... you'll figure it out :-)
You might have to slow down the inputs to make it work, compared to the examples in the tutorial.