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BigPaul
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:28 pm |
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Excellent work, great to see it in the air. Let see it in anger. 
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Gigi;)
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:35 pm |
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@zmax kudos for the kite!  SInce I came from hobby design world ( kite-stuff.org) I'd be happy to support you with drtuba.eu items! Have a lot of stuff, contact me if you need anything. 
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Gigi;)
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:56 pm |
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PS: you'll remove flutter with simple triangle cut-offs between struts at TE (but play with correct lengths 1st) or place a simple batten there (maybe a better option for a start). I'd get rid of that Y front lines because you will get better behaviour from the kite if front lines are full length.
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zmax
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:21 pm |
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Thanks for the tip Gigi. I'll have to try that. Looks like you made several kite yourself. Your kites look very good! Nice video too. I like the progression of your kite designs, and looks like your construction has improved with each kite.
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Gigi;)
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:37 am |
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You're welcome! Sadly I have no time to do hobby stuff anymore... zmax wrote: Thanks for the tip Gigi. I'll have to try that. Looks like you made several kite yourself. Your kites look very good! Nice video too. I like the progression of your kite designs, and looks like your construction has improved with each kite.
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Bille
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:54 pm |
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AWESOME Build there --zmax-- !!! FUN wasn't it ?? Learning something New, is as Fun as the Build ! Gigi;) wrote: PS: you'll remove flutter with simple triangle cut-offs between struts at TE (but play with correct lengths 1st) or place a simple batten there (maybe a better option for a start). I'd get rid of that Y front lines because you will get better behaviour from the kite if front lines are full length. Yes , All the above is true ; also, just the width of a pencil line off on the applying of your seam-stick & parts will translate into a wrinkle on the TE. After Ya figure out your TE, (trailing edge) you can apply This stuff to it and keep it the intended way you designed for many years , they also sell seconds to keep the price down. http://www.kitebuilder.com/catalog/prod ... 5d3b2eaa6cBille
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:57 pm |
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I Also got a Kite-Build going on ; will post progress on it in a few weeks . Bille Ps : this place Also sells a good variety of Cool stuff, including the reinforced Mylar sandwich. http://www.sailrite.com/
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shawn13
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:51 am |
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Very cool and interesting!
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reyrivera
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Post subject: Re: Kite build project Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:31 pm |
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Cool, glad somebody posted this thread, thanks zmax.
I have a few questions for people who are kite builder hobbyists here. I posted the same message on yahoo groups inflatodesign, re-posting it here just in case I get a faster response:
I am using the surfplan hobby software, and I just finished building the layout for a 3 meter inflatable bridled kite, printed the plan, taped the 90+ pages of layout pattern, and finally, the patterns have been cut to their appropriate individual pieces.
My materials have arrived (ripstop cloth, dacron, lines, bladder material, etc.), and I am now ready to trace my pattern to the cloth, cut and sew.
I noticed that the patterns do not include the sewing points for the bridle connections and valve positions for the leading edge and struts.
1) Is there a way in surfplan to include these items in the layout? Or, did I just make a mistake on my plan and accidentally remove these marks?
2) If the sew points for the bridles are not shown in the hobby software, do I have to make the marks on my own in the pattern and then transfer the marks to cloth?
Regards, Rey
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