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Postby clarky » Tue Oct 29, 2002 10:56 am
Cool video.
My friend has been stacking Arc's for a year or so, but though inflatables was impossible. Were any x2's harmed in the making of this video, and how the hell do you do it, attachment points etc.
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Postby Robert » Tue Oct 29, 2002 2:13 pm
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Postby Guest » Tue Oct 29, 2002 3:46 pm
When we did the kite stacking i used 5 meter extension lines.
I trimmed the outer kite 2 knots tighter on the frontlines to get correct speed.
The first and last sequences has about 2-7 knots of wind.
The mid section with the surfing is from 8-13 knots.
I was too overpowered on this run. 6-11 knots would be OK.
I used a small wakeboard.
Depowering is as normal.
Relaunching is impossible.
Maybe it could work with a fith line, but it would still be very difficult.
I think that maybe with a fith line, and a sixt frontline between the two kites,
it would be better.
The new Naishes comes with a small rope on the Leading edge to hold it down as you pump.
Connecting both kites to this rope with a line,
would stabilize the chasing innerkite in the gusts.
There is many things that can go wrong here. I would only use this in onshore winds.
With no thermal uplift dangers.
Best regards
Ronny Basso
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Postby Guest » Tue Oct 29, 2002 3:46 pm
On 2002-10-28 19:55, BLOWN AWAY wrote:
Maybe the ultimate lightwind weapon could be the Fuel 2003 19 and 17m stacked..... Or a couple of big Psychos.....
Anybody stacked C Quads ???
BLOWN AWAY
stacking either of these kites would be quite scary aye mate? they both pull like a bugger and fly well. interesting thoughts.
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Postby fokiten » Tue Oct 29, 2002 4:36 pm
Wow, nice. I espesstially liked the holloween segment when they both stalled and slipped backwards into the zone, lookout! ohh lookout! way cool, definetly worth whatever nightmare may loom, cool ya definenety cool! ps this is the first time ive seen an x2 flying, looks like my 02 AB,in profile, nice!!
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Postby aklbob » Tue Oct 29, 2002 8:26 pm
I think my 18 X2 and my 12 X2 would give Blown aways 20m Aero a good run for it's money even on a wakeboard
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Postby BLOWN AWAY » Tue Oct 29, 2002 9:03 pm
Ah yes but what when about when I stack my 20m AERO and my 16m AERO.....
I could stack all my kites..... my 7 wives would look good on top of each other and me underneath
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Postby Fabjet1 » Tue Oct 29, 2002 9:17 pm
Great video,
It looks like the inner smaller kite is faster and driving the outer bigger one.
I would reverse the stacking and put the bigger one closer to the ridder and the small one on top.
The small one would be the furthest, and as it will fly the longer distance due to its arm ( more lines lenghth ) it also has to fly throught the air faster.
Small kites fly through the air faster that should work better.
Just a thought.........
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Postby aklbob » Wed Oct 30, 2002 4:14 am
What length lines go to the first kite? 20m? 10m lines for the second kite?
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Postby gaffer » Wed Oct 30, 2002 10:09 am
fabjet, I had the same thoughts when stacking my arcs but it doesn't quite work like that, by putting the smaller kite nearer the rider you get the best results.
this is because in effect the second larger kite flies from the first kite not the rider. In other words the small kite is flying on 20m lines and the large kite is only on 5m lines. It takes a while to get your head round but that the way it seems to work.
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