Showing posts with label Karl Longbottom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karl Longbottom. Show all posts

11/21/12

Coming up on the holidays!!!

Are you ready for the glut of shopping in big box stores full of aisles of the same items?  
How about turning that effort into supporting your small shops around you instead???   
Black Friday is looming, and lots will be appearing at the doors of the big stores before the break of dawn....but go and find local stores and support your community!   
Check out Small Business Saturday for business's near you that are taking part.

You can also order online from us any day of the year!   
We are chock full of special single line kites and great deals on some used kites - you would be surprised what is in the Yard Sale!   

We are fully stocked up on the new favorite the iFlite kites.   Grab one of Robert Brasington's fantastic pieces, a fun and active flyer from Karl Longbottom, a one of a kind Ty Billings creation or a one of a kind painted piece by Scott Hampton or Jacques Letourneau; there are lots of options ready to ship.

We wish you a wonderful holiday season, no matter where you are!

Good winds
\WsK


8/23/12

We are back, and have new kites to offer!

Karl Longbottom makes a fantastic Brazilian Pipa fighter kite....so....
we got some of them in....
and in the box were some of his newest design..the 6-81!
Now, you do not get to know what the name is from/for until you buy one ;)
But, the 6-81 is a great xUL active single line kite.   Packs up small so tuck it into that Prism hard case that you have your Revolutions in (or violin case), and be able to fly anywhere.
This is a great addition to the xUL single line family of kites.   
Grab one while you can!!

Check these both out over at the website.

Good winds!
WsK

8/31/11

Sale!!!

Prices have been dropped on a few kites from the Longbottom collection for a bit of time.

  • The Angel series are amazing beautiful kites that are beautiful enough to hang in an office and they also fly like a dream as well.   Keep one in your bag for a memorial flight, or add a neat kite to your night fly.   We only have a couple of each of these so, if this kite tempts you grab it while you can!
  • Pterodactyls are a bit lower as well, we picked up a handful from Karl and Sara in Dieppe and these guys are looking to climb into your bags.   Awesome flyers, they are also great to use as part of your Halloween decorations too!
Kites are coming and going all the time here; so keep checking back, or subscribe to the rss feed (link on the right) to get the most current news sent to your email box.

Good winds
WsK

8/29/11

new kites, new old kites too

New kites added up onto the website.....have you checked them out yet?
The Pipa fighter from Karl Longbottom, pterodactyls, doves as well.
Handful of new pieces from Robert Brasington, including a new kinetic piece.

The Yard Sale has some new pieces in there as well, including a gorgeous original Bill Lockhart box kite (more on this later).

Hopefully if you were in the path of Hurricane Irene you made it through okay, we had a bit of a blow and a bit of rain, not too bad.

Good winds
WsK

8/20/11

You like to fight? like birds? like dinosaurs? like to sew?

Well, we have all three in from Karl Longbottom, as well as a couple of Swan kite kits.
Go and check them out over at his page:

New things are coming up!
good winds
r

12/18/10

New kites in time for the holiday!

We just received in a packet of kites from Karl Longbottom. 

These are all individual one-of-a-kind hand dyed kites.
They are great for popping into a suitcase, briefcase, or backpack to carry along your travels, or as a car kite too.
Fantastic flyers these kites will light up the sky everywhere!
 
You have two color schemes to choose from: Hot or Cool.   Both colors look great!
These kites retail for 67$ shipped in the US via Priority Mail 
(if you order soon they might make it to your house for Friday!).
Head over to Windswept Kites to claim one (and some other nice kites too!)

Keep checking the website out for changes and new kites!
Happy holidays to everyone
-WsK

7/15/10

Ceewan's Pointer Kites!!!! Special size and colors!


These are MID sized Pointer Kites direct from Ceewan

At just over 13' they are bigger then the Pointers from Premier,
but smaller than Skyburner's GeoPointer.

We are running a pre-order page for you.
You have a choice of 5 colors (see below)
as well as two different ways that you get the kite:

1. Full kite, framed and ready to put your line on.   The pre-order price on this is 170$ shipped to you in the States (contact us for international orders).   The regular retail price on this option will be 200$ so grab these while you can!!!

2. The kite kit.   The kit will come with bridle, skin and the rod sewn into the bottom of the skin.   You will need to get rods to frame this!   The recommended frame is SkyShark p200 and p90's, with a couple of 2mm solid carbon rods and a few pieces of hardware, but you can frame it any way you like.  The pre-order price on this is 95$ shipped in the States, and its regular price will be 115$.

So, check out the picture below of the color options (the Flame color might not come in, so please keep that in mind but feel free to ask for it) and head over to the Windswept Kites web page for Ceewan and put your order in!  The estimated shipping is the end of July as these kites have a long way to come from Malaysia!


We also will be getting in the Plutz gen2 from Ceewan in the same packet, as well as a couple of the Large Plutz's as well!

More kites are also on order from Karl Longbottom too.

Good winds!
WsK

4/25/10

A Box from Karl Longbottom arrived!

Restock on Pants -mens and womens- and an order of a bunch of Owls too.



If you might be interested in a nice kite for night flys,
or are just a fan of those big golden eyes then this is the kite for you!
(I will admit that the eyes won me over first)
Just click on the links above to be brought right to the webpage.

Off to go and fly now!
 Good winds
r





4/3/10

Found it!


The Karl Longbottom Owl is the perfect kite for any night fly you have coming up! 
It looks a lot like a barn owl with its disc face; but has the most endearing owl-ish eyes you have ever seen! 

This kite flys in a great variety of wind too! 
The wings are a modified Yakko wing shape where the wingtips (upper and lower) and tethered together and the wings blow backwards in the wind. 
This blowing backwards is a great part of its design since it can then shed off excess winds! (and at the same time create the effect of the wings flapping).

Previously we have done a special order for Karl's Owl so if this guy interests you please contact us and we can get you one!

Now get on out there and FLY!

11/5/09

Karl Longbottom's Pterodactyls

Just a quick little slide show showing some of the color options of these guys!!!






10/9/09

Ultra Light Single Line Kites genre writeup

Okay, so after flying for ~15 years, and having LOTS of kites pass through my hands, my favorite genre of kite to fly has become those of the Ultra Light Single Line Kites (ULSLK) genre.   These are slowly becoming more offered in the kite industry.   Some maybe one-of-a-kind, some are batch crafted by the kite maker and some are mass produced.   But, they all fly on those days that there is not a breath enough to get a dual or a quad line up, or for indoor flying.



This is a quick selection of a bunch of kites out of my bags.   Clockwise from the top: Blue Moon Kites 61/49, R-Sky Bird’x, Focus Designs Skate, Flying Wings Aerobe, and a Jeff Howard glider.  

The Aerobe is a brand new mass produced kite manufactured by Flying Wings.
The 61/49, Skate, Bird’x are all craft batch kites, made by the designer in small batches.
The Jeff Howard Glider is a one of a kind kite that I got from Jeff.

Other kites to keep in mind if you are interested in this genre: Karl Longbottom Pterodactyl & Pants, Ramlal Tien Oiseau, Focus Designs Manta, Guildworks Tapertails and Gliders, WindFire Designs Mini Serendipity & Siren & Nano Photon Fighter, R-Sky large Boul’x, Fridolin Anders Mandala, Horvath's creations, L’Atellier Papillion, as well as others (especially lots of fighter kites).

To start with some of my personal kites have certain places that I will fly them in, so this group of kites can already be split into two groups: indoor kites and outdoor kites. 
The outdoor kites: Aerobe, 61/49. 
The indoor kites: Jeff Howard glider, Skate, Bird’x.  
My choice of flying locations is from a combination of the kite build and the flight characteristics.   I am not going to take a kite outdoors that I feel will not handle a gust of wind well, or a bulky kite indoors to only fight trying to keep it aloft (of course certain occasions exist where these choices will be changed).  



The Blue Moon Kites 61/49.   A great kite offered from Ken.   Extremely well built, very durable (mine has nosedived into the ground more than once), a big substantial kite to be flying in almost no wind when there is nothing else up in the air!   This kite can give a good pull when the wind picks up, so personally I will put it away above ~5mph and then pull out my BMK Ichiban.   It is very responsive for its size, you just need to provide it the slack it requires to flatten out and turn.   This kite will keep you actively moving in the amount of wind I feel it excels is 1-4mph.   A great kite for a good price! (read as you will def. get what you pay for from Ken!)




The Bird’x is a kite that came out a bit ago and did not seem to catch on well.   Whether the look of it, the price, what have you I feel it was overlooked and hope that it catches on as this genre of kite becomes more popular.   A good quality solid design and build.   This is one of what I consider a crossover kite; until I get a second one to designate as indoor, I will fly this indoors and outdoors in~1-2mph if I do not have the 61/49 with me.   Now in 2009 the Bird’x is being offered with a tail to help keep it stable in more wind, this is a great option for someone who wants to add a fun single line that can be flown more often to their bag.  One of the neat things about the Bird’x I feel is that there are no spreaders.   The wings are held in place by a plastic dihedral fitting at the kites nose, this does make assembly a bit tricky, but it provides more weight to the nose of the kite to produce a fun no wind glide while keeping the wings stiffly in place. 



The Skate is a kite that I do not see the need to take outdoors.   This kite excels at a gliding flight, and in my experience any breath of wind will disrupt that.   It has a neat pocket in the nose for a quarter to weigh down the front of the kite to force that glide.   The rods are all micro-carbon and so they are flexible.   This kite hand launches very well and is very easily controllable in an indoor setting.   I would phrase it as I have been spoiled by this kites’ excellent indoor flight and would expect that outdoors only to find it not do so well.   I also love the look of this kite and to see it distorted by the wind (however well it might do out there) would sadden me.  For the indoor flyer this is a great kite to add to your bag!



Ahh….  This kite is smaller than the Skate, and some might notice it sort of looks like the Skate.   Same bowed spreader, micro-carbon frame.  Here is the story that I have on it: This kite was designed by Curtiss Mitchell, and he brought it to Jeff Howard so that Jeff would produce it.  I am not certain what fell through where; I know that Jeff provided some kits for a couple of classes (if that many!).  I was searching for kites like this and heard about Jeff’s glider.  After about 3 years of me hounding him, he gave me his (probably to get me to stop leave him alone).   I know that Hunter Brown (of Focus Designs) made one, and so that is where the idea for the Skate came from.   So obviously this kite and the Skate are quite alike.   Jeff’s glider is different that it has two trailing tails that come from the center of the wings (not the wingtips or from the tail) and also that it does not have an extended spine.   This glider kite is very efficient indoors (and once again I will never take it outdoors for the same above stated reason).   Jeff told me about standing in the center of a basketball court and sending the kite out in a glide towards the wall, as the kite approached the wall he flicked the line to one side and the kite turned 90 degrees and continued its glide towards the next wall.   Jeff told me that he continued this flight all the way around the gym without him moving from the center circle on the floor, I have tried this out and had quite good luck but not to the level he described to me.   But this is one kite that is outstanding during any sort of indoor flying time, everyone wants to try it!



I saw this kite in person at the 2009 Newport Kite Festival, I had previously seen it in video that were being posted by the maker, Bell Chiu of Flying Wings, and it intrigued me from the first second.   One of the neatest things about this kite is that it comes with a tail that can be flown in two configurations (off the spine or off the wingtips) so that you can keep this kite flying after the wind has picked up.   That is a great thing to be able to do; there are not many kites out there that can fly the whole gambit from no wind situations up to 18mph winds!   This kite will only live in my outdoor bag –well probably it will live in my vehicle so that I can fly at any time.  It is sturdily built.  This little bugger does quite well in normal wind conditions.   It flys well in no-wind situations and handles fling very well with its tail in winds up to about 14mph or so!   My only caveat about this kite: you need to keep constant tension on the flying line or else it plummets towards earth! Overall a good kite for a good price!

These are only a handful of the ULSLKs out there!  I am certain that there are more, so keep looking!  Also these are my thoughts....yours may differ and I would love to hear them!!
Good winds
WsK

6/19/08

Karl Longbottom's workshop kite-The Swan


As a special order i got in a kit of Karl's swan kite. A popular workshop kite that he offers. Lots of parts for this fantastic kite! But at the time of this order there did not exist written instructions for it-previously you only got the kit at a workshop with Karl standing over your shoulder hollering out direction s (no not really-I hope). So Karl and Sara got me a disc with 23 photographs and 5 pages of written instructions and about 7 diagrams on how to assemble this kit. If you are interested-I can get more kits and all the instructions are found here:


Karl has been working on a neat kite lately- a reproduction of a Salmon 18 wing. About a 100 year old design. Want a neat one-of-a-kind kite? We do special requests!

rob

3/2/08

The Boxes are arriving

A box from the UK and a box from New Zealand arrived at our door on Friday when we were both home sick with the flu-do not worry the kites and such are clean ;)
keep an eye peeled for the items on the website...

Decoys.....gotta love the little guys

well they are loved....so much so that there is only one left....those decoys were from Scott Hampton's tucked away group that he used every once in awhile for a art show/festival....
well....
i talked to Scott this evening....there are NO MORE......

If we are lucky we might get Scott to make some new ones (personally i am hoping for his fish decoys to come back-but we will see)....

There is one little birdy left in our tree
and he is saying "who will come buy me?"

but on the bright side we will be offering up another banner of a bird persuasion very very soon....(just as cool in my book -if only for the fact that these are like 2 or 3xlife size)....

r

2/8/08

add to the list!

So Windswept Kites is now the distributor of kites made by Karl Longbottom of the UK!
You might have seen a picture of a pair of Y-Fronts (whitey-tighties to us Yankees)
flying up in the air. Well those were Karl's-well hopefully not the ones that he had just been wearing? I guess the fact that he also has flying womens Panties does nto help that question. Well, none-the-less he does have lots of flying underwear/undergarments/skivvies what ever name you call the most personal of clothing. So, bring back the days of your teens (or jump into them if you are younger) and toss your under wear up into the air and watch em fly!


Karl and Sara modeling

Now, Karl does not JUST make underwear kites. We are also getting a few of his new Angel Kites. Keep checking in for a sneak peek of them too!

Check out Longbottom Kites for more of his offerings as well-anything that you ask for we can get!

rob