Showing posts with label UL kite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UL kite. Show all posts

10/17/14

And another new gliding kite...
Skyburner Kites has brought out a new canard style glider...

The Aerolite

This is like the Plutz glider family from ceewan (including the Zero G from Prism), with some new tweaks on it. 

The front wing is not just a basic triangular shapes, it is more of two polygons stuck to one another, this should provide a bit more front support for gliding.


The Aerolite comes with a simple drogue for when you want to fly it as a stable kite (why would you?) or in higher winds but still active.

Simple clean Icarex skin and micro carbon rods with good quality fittings, as expected from Skyburner too.

There seems to be a good amount of adjustment as well from the bridle and the position of the Center T that I will have to play with too...

This kite is not on Skyburner's website yet, nor the Kites 'n' Fun Things site either but you can call or email them to get one.

Updated 10/22/14: The Aerolite is now on both the Skyburner website as well as the Kites and Fun Things website with a price of 145$





10/3/14

A new gliding kite to check out

Lime Green and Black....LOVE the colors....

Lam Hoac 3D Magic Angel
So, a new gliding indoor xUL kite is out there.  The 3D Magic Angel from Lam Hoac.  I have spoken with Lam about his new kite a bunch, but had not had a chance to get one into my hands until now.   
This is the small version, there is also a bigger version available as well.   

First thoughts: looks like a hybrid between a R-Sky Bird'x and an iFlite.   The spreader is just like the spreader design on Horvath's kites, the Chiroptera, and the iFlite family; on the front of the kite and flexible.  This makes the kite's wings able to bend backwards in large "gusts" of wind/apparent wind.
The spine is sewn into a tunnel that creates a small keel.
The tail has a simple bow rod like the Bird'x and can act as a rudder sometimes twisting opposite to the main sail direction making the kite carve through the room.

Things to note:
Bridling: there are two ways to attach your line.  
  • There is a single line that is attached to the center of the spreader, which is then held to the kite by another piece of line.  This configuration is like a iFlite where there is no side supporting legs to the spreader that would be helpful during flat maneuvers.
  • The second way is a clean 4 leg bridle that has two legs to the spreader (either side of the spine of course) and then a branching line towards the bottom of the spine.   This is more like a fighter kite, and can provide better side movements when the kite is parallel to the ground and gliding.

The leading edge connectors are made of simple tubing and are provided about an inch of adjustment on the leading edges....now this is interesting....this adjustment, made by slipping the tubing up or down, can completely change the angle of the wings.  Slide the connectors forward/up and the wings are held at a higher angle backwards; and conversely slide the fittings down/back and the wings are flatter.   Take note that moving the fittings really also changes how the spreader crosses the kite, but the spreader is permanently attached directly to the spine by its retaining line.   So, in moving the fittings you end up also moving the spreader forward and backwards too - this gets interesting.

Between the fittings adjustment, and the two differing bridle options you have a lot of changeability here.   I have yet to find the positions i really like yet, but then i like a more active flyer indoors rather than a glider (if I want to glide i take out my Feathers!).   

The framing is light....super light....all microcarbon rods, and it looks like the bottom of the spine, where the tail is, is an even thinner rod that is slid into the main spine.  This thinner spine rod actually make the kite's tail flip upwards when the kite is gliding/dropping backwards and make the kite slow losing altitude.
Super clean stitching on the icarex skin, i am guessing that Heads Up is sewing this for Lam.   There is a funky little plastic fitting on the bottom of the spine, it might be a Flying Wings fitting but I am not sure, it looks like one that is on their Laima.

Flight:
Well, there are options abound.   I have flown this kite a bunch indoors with all sorts of settings and I think that i like the flight of the full bridle and the fittings all the way forward.   But when the single attachment point is used, and the wings are flat this kite is a great glider, albeit a fast one. 
*as we are into the fall winds already i have not had a chance to take it outside yet to see how it does with gusts of real wind interspersed with nothing at all...hopefully i will be able to soon.

If you can get your hands on one, enjoy flying indoors, and like tweaking settings this kite would be a lot of fun for you.   If you are looking for a super easy kite to fly indoors right out of the tube/bag then you might not enjoy it as much as it takes a bit to figure out what you like.







11/9/13

Listing out the xUL single line kites....

Zero wind kites...indoor kites...xUL kites.....low wind kites
single line kites that are designed to fly in no wind and low wind conditions, indoors and outside

So..awhile back I was reminded that I had to add the iFlite and its brethren into the list of the xUL kite genre.....Thinking on it, I realized that there was a lot more to add that I had left out as well..so....this is an attempt to capture more of them, if not them all......please do not fault me if I miss one! 
Most of these kites I have and have flown, there are a few in here that I cannot comment directly on, but there are always new ones coming out to add to the bag!

The list (updated 6-26-16)


Fighter kites....lots of fighter kites also fall into this designation as well.....
There are makers like Jose Sainz, Glenn Davison and Paul Berard who have over the years made some kites that fit this genre that interested flyers have been able to get as well.

Some of these kites are long gone (2nd Wind) and some are currently available in one version or another, and some are still in the design process

These kites are all designed to fly in the no to low wind levels.   They are usually made out of lighter than normal fabrics and materials to make them as light as possible; but of course that also leads them to be a bit more fragile than normal wind kites.   
Some have carbon rods as thin as a pin, and some have their skins made out of material so thin that you could poke a hole in it with the slip of a finger.   
Some of the above listed kites are stable flying in 1 mph, while others are active flyers that you need to, and want to interact with to have the kite dancing in the lack of wind.  
Some of these kites are big (the Morpho Grande is about 14' wide) and others are small, small enough to fly in a office, or your dining room.  
Some of these kites excel at a long graceful gliding flight, while others excel at climbing as high and as fast in possible into the air.
Some of the above designs are older historical designs (i.e. the Genki and Pan Ying), and some are new fangled designs (Tapertail S) but they all have a spot in your bag.

The active single lines are my favorite to fly....making them swoop, dive and twirl in a wind dance is a lot of fun, and it shows your prowess as the kite dips towards the ground only to turn away at the last second....totally in control even though there is almost no wind felt.....my bags are full of kites like them if not the exact kites listed above.

Please feel free to comment if you can think of more out there, I know that try as I might I have not identified them all.


10/22/13

Who wants to fly indoors?

Well...on the site there might be a couple of new items that you should check out!
and

iFlites, iPrey and Feathers......
What a selection to choose from to build up your indoor bag!

The Feathers (two sizes Midi & Micro available) are angelic gliders...so light....transparent...and floating on the tiniest breath of wind or lack of wind!

The iFlite family has a new design: the iPrey is a super fun gliding kite that will not last long.   Not last long in that there is a seriously small limited amount of them.   Over two painstaking hours goes into each iPrey, and they are worth it!   These are fantastic, and come in a handful of colors.

Check them, and grab them while you can!
There was a request awhile back about updating the posts on the xUL kites as there are new designs coming out.   Hopefully, this will happen very soon to show the expanded selection that have gone through our hands, and our experiences with them.

Cheers!

7/30/13

a new indoor glider!


Video by Meheux Feather owner Carlos Ong

Guess what is coming in the door next????
This phenomenal new glider from Damon Meheux of the UK....

more details to come......

Good winds!

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

7/8/12

iFlites have been reloaded!!!!

We just got a box of iFlites in from Patrick!   

We got in the standard iFlites in white & pink & vented pink & vented white, 
as well as the new bigger iFlite IIs in white and pink!!!

The page has been redone and ready for orders!!! 

Limited amounts are available so get them while you can!


9/20/10

Attention kite builders: a new plan added!

Ginga 
Designed by 
Christoph Tournay


The Ginga is the next set of plans we are offering.   
This is a neat neat UL kite, that is based upon a fighter kite.   
But, it is enlarged and tweaked and contorted as well. 
The spine is curved front to back, and the spreader is made of two different materials to provide a curve not available from either separately! 

There are 4 versions of this design that Christoph has made: 
the small, standard and stretched versions are pictured above.   
There is also a vented version as well.   

Differences: 
The Stretched is a higher aspect version.  It is more of a gliding kite than the others.
The small is most fighter kite like, faster than the others.
The vented is not for high winds, it is for very smooth flying in those ultra light wind conditions (you know the type with small gusts buggering things up).

If you are int he New England area and want to try them out please let me know.  
I have a vented and a stretched in the bag at almost all times. 

If you make one of these (or more) please share pictures with me!   
Christoph loves to see more of his kites out there, as do the rest of us.   
Your pictures will be posted online.

You can find the plan here: Windsweptkites.com/Plans.html
Just click on the image of the kite you wish to build and you will get to read more about the design.  
Then if you are tempted, click on the link  and you will download a compressed folder of plans and pictures.

Okay, get out your dremels, sewing machines, hot cutters, and get your printer ready for a few pages; now go and get cracking!


Bon vent!
rob

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





11/23/09

Guildworks Tetrafoil Truss UL

The big one!!!

Can be flown on 4 lines or on 2 lines or on a single line.
A great indoor kite, or outdoors in light winds.

Beautiful!

This one is in superb condition for only $390.00!
Or you can pay a bit more from Guildworks.com for one!!!!


This kite will not last long!!!!
Email us to claim it!

More great deals are located: 
http://www.windsweptkites.com/Current_Yard_Sale.pdf

Good winds!
r

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

1/23/08

Indoor Deltas?


lost for a gift for an indoor kiteflier???

How about a neat indoor/sdul (super-duper-ultra-light) wind controllable delta????
a Jeff Howard designed kite that is a blast to fly!
i use a carbon rod as a control rod to fly ours-thread your flying line through the rod so that you can control how far the kite will fly....there is no keel on the kite...just a bridle; you can get this kite to flat spin (even with its tails ) easily!!!!

this kite and more coming!!!!
rob