Helium Kite

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Adrenalin Rush
Adrenalin Rush
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13 Oct 2005 1:42pm
Just a thought but has anyone ever tried filling their kite with HELIUM. Probably a little exspensive to do everytime you go out, but wonder if the kite would perform better or worst. Might try it if no one has already.
carbine
carbine
WA
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13 Oct 2005 11:47am
holy **** your a genious, It would be like a kite that is 2% lighter, how awesome would that be.
GreenPat
GreenPat
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13 Oct 2005 2:11pm
How amazing is that. I was just logging on thinking 'It's about time someone suggested putting helium in their kite again'. Lo and behold, here it is right at the top of the list. It must have been at least 3 months since the last time it was suggested.
Ben De Jonge
Ben De Jonge
WA
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13 Oct 2005 1:32pm
Why don't we channel the hot air from the forum instead, it'd be way cheaper and there's heaps of it.
dun-king
dun-king
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13 Oct 2005 4:14pm
lets make it more interesting
hows about hydrogen
oh the humanity
bondo
bondo
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PsYLoR
PsYLoR
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13 Oct 2005 5:12pm
Yeah who would of thought putting tomato sauce with bread and a sausage could taste this good.

ARSA - Your flying a kite not a childrens balloon, heluim would leak from your bladders rather fast unless you replaced them with helium specific bladders as Helium molecules are much smaller than Nitrogen. The shape of the kite is what makes it fly not how much it weights so there would be no noticable difference apart from the kite possible being the slightest bit more twitchy. Your better off to spend the money on another kite.
RAL INN
RAL INN
SA
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13 Oct 2005 5:21pm
Industrial dry Nitrogen.

Basically Inert, and no significant change in pressure due to change in heat. And relatively cheap and clean.

So the pressure you pump up to is the pressure you finish with.


Now tell me about the downside.

Best winds
Tony L
Adrenalin Rush
Adrenalin Rush
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13 Oct 2005 6:13pm
Hey sorry guys to be the dumb f#@k in this situation, But I dont spend all my time on the forum like most of you, I prefer to go kiting and stuff as well. Ill leave it that. Sorry to waist ya time.
IanR
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13 Oct 2005 8:27pm
dun-king Posted - 13/10/2005 : 14:14:00
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lets make it more interesting
hows about hydrogen
oh the humanity

How about butane and a small spark to make a true X-PLODING kite. Any one with and old ARX
jan
jan
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jan jan
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13 Oct 2005 6:32pm
does anyone happen to know the volume of air in your average kite bladders?
whitey
whitey
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13 Oct 2005 9:38pm
quote:
Originally posted by jan

does anyone happen to know the volume of air in your average kite bladders?



Easy.... Bladder volume = Pump Volume X Pump Strokes to fill it (Count 2 for once up and once down)

Do the experiment 10,000 times and average it out for accuracy. You can start with my kite tomorrow - I'll be at Palmy, and I'm sure there are a few other guys that will let you pump up their kites too. And while I'm riding you can wash my car.... bring a chamoix will you ? ... ;)
Macca Wollongong
Macca Wollongong
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13 Oct 2005 9:55pm
i got access to some pure breathing oxygen... Aircraft grade ;) 3000psi kite bladder anyone ;)
greenleader
greenleader
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13 Oct 2005 10:00pm
some kites seem to be filled wih laughing gas when you look at them fly!
carbine
carbine
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13 Oct 2005 8:20pm
quote:
Originally posted by whitey

quote:
Originally posted by jan

does anyone happen to know the volume of air in your average kite bladders?



Easy.... Bladder volume = Pump Volume X Pump Strokes to fill it (Count 2 for once up and once down)

Do the experiment 10,000 times and average it out for accuracy. You can start with my kite tomorrow - I'll be at Palmy, and I'm sure there are a few other guys that will let you pump up their kites too. And while I'm riding you can wash my car.... bring a chamoix will you ? ... ;)



erm not quite.

you would be able to find how much air is in the kite if all the air was decompressed to atmospheric. Considering your kite is pumped to like 7psi you would have to do a little maths. PV=nRT, will do.
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
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13 Oct 2005 9:10pm
Ive always like the idea of filling your kite with sodium at around 100 gigapascals, all we need to do is make the leading edge out of carbon nanotube, on the other hand it may be a bit expensive yet the potential fire ball if you explode the Le would make it all worth while
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
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13 Oct 2005 11:10pm
lets fill it with uranium ... sigh
anton
anton
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202 posts
14 Oct 2005 7:49am
Inflate your kite fully, submerge it in the water, noting the difference in displacement height thus converting to volume. Note: for accuracy, use a swimming pool remember to subtract the difference of your wet soggy kite before you inflate it
howley
howley
WA
316 posts
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14 Oct 2005 9:24am
quote:
Industrial dry Nitrogen.

Basically Inert, and no significant change in pressure due to change in heat. And relatively cheap and clean.

So the pressure you pump up to is the pressure you finish with.

Now tell me about the downside.

Best winds
Tony L


Downside? You gotta pay for it. Air was free last time I checked.

Luke
robbo
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14 Oct 2005 10:20am
i dunno about that one anton -
if i pump up my kite 3/4 full the amt of displacement in water would be very similar to the amt of water displaced if my kite was fully pumped up - the material around the bladder only stretches so much, what changes is the pressure, not displacement.
also if i held my kite at 1m under water it might displace 5L of water, wheres at 40m under water it might only displace 1L of water.

displacement only really works for solids and liquids - not gasses, which can compress to be under higher pressure...

eureka!
jan
jan
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jan jan
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14 Oct 2005 1:30pm
the pressures we are talking about mean the displacement method would be reasonably accurate

pump strokes would suck, too much air is leaked out of the pump, not very efficient



puppetonastring
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16 Oct 2005 1:12pm
You mean pack o barstards
quote:
Originally posted by arsa

Hey sorry guys to be the dumb f#@k in this situation, But I dont spend all my time on the forum like most of you, I prefer to go kiting and stuff as well. Ill leave it that. Sorry to waist ya time.


SEE what UV gone & done
Thats no way to welcome a new mate into the fold u should be ashamed of urselves
Just ignore em arsa - or better still just pick em off 1 by 1 over time [}:)] - start up ur own 'grudge file' & fling some back 10 times over - they are all wide-open often enough.
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