Teaching myself to kite
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2017
- Teaching myself to kite the Dudek Nemo xx 25 meter.
The two people filming are Neanderthals and didn't turn the phones sideways. But I still love you guys.
I don't advise trying to teach yourself on your own. The wind speed was very low and I knew it would take some effort to get the wing to stay up.
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HI. NICE TO WATCH SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO FLY... KEEP PRACTICING... FORWARD AND REVERSE. THEN LET SOMEONE MANGLE UP THE RISERS.. AND THEN YOU TRY AND UNTANGLE.. IT USE TO DO MY HEAD IN... BUT THERES ALWAYS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL. ALSO GET A HARNESS FOR REVERSE KITEING. THE MORE YOU PUT IN THE MORE YOULL GET OUT. EVEN THOU.. IAM A PARAMOTOR PILOT.... I DONT DO ENOUGH KITEING... AND ITS GOOD.. AND HELPS KEEP YOU FIT AND BOND WITH THE WING.. YOULL KNOW WHAT I MEAN. WHILE YOU PRACTICE.. OH GET A WINDSOCK.. THEN GET USE TO THE ENGINE=PARAMOTOR. AND KITE. NO ENGINE RUNNING... UNTIL THE INSTRUCTOR SAYS YOUR READY... KEEP PRACTICING
TONYPARAMOTOR thanks Tony! I plan on getting a harness when I go up for training. I am going to do a video soon on a portable wind sock pole I made for my truck. I didn't use it in the video because there were a few flags close by.
You're right though. Kiting will keep you fit. After about the 10th attempt that day I was pretty exhausted