I have one of these and have already reinforced the bridle attachments. I'll certainly look at the bridle lengths you show. Did you also not have a view as to how far in or out the central hub should be adjusted?
I have built and flown successfully a few rotor kites over the last few years and it can be challenging to balance the weight to strength and size to achieve lift ☝️ but the most frustrating annoyance is having the line wrap around the rotor then having to untangle it while it's hellbent on spinning 🤓 always remember that you are able to fly anything if you have enough wind and the correct angles on good line 🫡 we flew picnic tables in hurricane Katrina 🕺 Ole'
Thank you very much for your message. You are right: its always a task to keek the bridle lines away from the rotors. Especially when I try to start a kite with 12 rotors. Take care Roger I just attend the International Kite Flyers Festival on Fanoe Beach in Denmark
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I have one of these and have already reinforced the bridle attachments.
I'll certainly look at the bridle lengths you show.
Did you also not have a view as to how far in or out the central hub should be adjusted?
Hello, thanks for your message. To answer your question: The central hub should be positioned as near as possible to the kite frame.
Wind speed outside?
About 10 to 15 mph
Where im can buy this kite kite ?
It's produced and distributed by Premier Kites, USA, (called Roto Kite).
I have built and flown successfully a few rotor kites over the last few years and it can be challenging to balance the weight to strength and size to achieve lift ☝️ but the most frustrating annoyance is having the line wrap around the rotor then having to untangle it while it's hellbent on spinning 🤓 always remember that you are able to fly anything if you have enough wind and the correct angles on good line 🫡 we flew picnic tables in hurricane Katrina 🕺 Ole'
Thank you very much for your message. You are right: its always a task to keek the bridle lines away from the rotors. Especially when I try to start a kite with 12 rotors.
Take care
Roger
I just attend the International Kite Flyers Festival on Fanoe Beach in Denmark