Hey guys, wou know that I was talking of the kite speed not the rider's speed, right?
I was just looking at the Reynold's number formula yesterday and as you need the airfoil's speed for it I was just wondering...
I was guessing that it should be at least 80 km/h, but that was just out of primary school thinking, I mean if you'd assume that the kite moves from one side of the wind window to the other side within 3 secs and you have an arc length of 84m (with 27m lines) then it would be 100,8km/h.
So in a loop I would be even faster, wouldn't it?
Please tell me if I'm completely wrong (which is pretty possible as I'm not so much into that maths and physics stuff especially since I'm out of school

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Oh and don't get me wrong, I'd prefer to do empirical test de facto

, but unfortunately I've got another week to go here in Bavaria until I get back to hopefully windy Australia(;