Where to fly trainer kite in Sydney

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vstanman
vstanman
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
29 Sep 2011 11:21pm
recently bought an Ozone IMP 3 line trainer and looking for a place to fly it. I am a total newbie and reason for buying a trainer kite is to eventually progress into kiteboarding lessons.
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
NSW, 5786 posts
30 Sep 2011 1:13am


Try the air

Most kites seem to work there

Even the link on occasions
stuntnaz
stuntnaz
NSW
540 posts
NSW, 540 posts
30 Sep 2011 6:11pm
Don't mind the doctor this happens a lot in the forum world .Beach or park i use my trainer kite. These days i only use it when the wind is crap and i cant use my real kites . Just start using it in 5 to 10 knots and work your way up from there when you start to get the hang of it .
vstanman
vstanman
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
1 Oct 2011 10:24pm
Great. Thanks for that
NSW, 4382 posts
2 Oct 2011 8:55pm
The answer is part of what you need to learn about kiting. Learning about location, and what affect obstructions to the wind have on a kite are very important to know.
Watch this video, a great location is shown, its in Botany Bay, but any open parks, not surrounded by trees - and there are plenty of them across Sydney too, are good locations too.

vstanman
vstanman
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
2 Oct 2011 11:25pm
I have been watching the video repeatedly from the time I bought the trainer from Kitepower Sans Souci. I was in the beach infront of the shop this afternoon and did some flying. Just a quick question, how do you down turn the kite? Cheers
NSW, 4382 posts
3 Oct 2011 12:52am
Watch the video, I do down turns in it. The lines will cross when you down turn but if you fly across the window and downturn on the otherside they will uncross.
Sounds like you just need a bit more practice and in a bit less wind - thats what will make it easier to learn, today was very windy, and not the sort of wind thats easy for learning because the kite pulls too hard and you end up muscling it around instead of feeling what input it needs to do things like downturns. Also a downturn puts the kite into a position where it will fly across the wind window and this will generate maximum power, maybe not such a good idea in strong winds while still learning?
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