Julian,, i have to say that one aluded me. Maybe the wing is angled upwards, the horizontal stream of air hitting the leading edge deflects down along the surface of the upturned wing causing lift.
MANFRED EMAILED ME
mesage for you and Chris
Hai Doc,
with the UDS-III your kite will :
- turn a lot faster (even in depower mode it is faster than now in power mode)
- it will have more max power for better and higher jumps
- it will have more depower, down to nearly zero ( if you can handle your kite with such a high depower rate)
- it will be much faster as before
- it will have much better upwind ability as now,
- ......
The price you have to pay for it, is that you have to be able to feel your kite when it is extremely depowered.
This is what paragliding pilots call "active flying". If you can not, there might be situations that make the kite front stall.
For example if you steer hard and ride directly in direction of the kite.
This is a fatal piloting mistake anyway, but an original Speed will stay stable, a totally depowered Speed will not.
Tell your "kite mates" the kites are already converted and waiting for good winds to be tuned.
Why didn' t you send the kites with the other ones, you would have saved a lot of shipping costs ???
Cheers
M.M.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dr Jeremy Buttsworth
To:
[email protected] Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 4:45 PM
Subject: speed 1 10m speed 1 17m
Hi Manfred
I have read your posts about tuning and also visited the paraflysurf website.
If I sent you my two speed kites for the UDS 111 system what could I expect in performance;
More depowerable,,increased upper wind range performance?
Lower wind range higher ie not as good
better turning
more demanding piloting to prevent luff and stall but better performing in terms of power and turning?
Tks Jeremy
Ps; My kite mates Chris Rowling and Julian Mander have both sent you their kites.
May be you should have an Aussie summer holiday here!!
Manfred emailed me;