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== Kites == | == Kites == | ||
* Prism Quantum | * '''Prism Quantum''' | ||
* Revolution Supersonic | * Revolution Supersonic | ||
* Revolution Shockwave | * Revolution Shockwave | ||
* Revolution Power Blast 2-4 | * Revolution Power Blast 2-4 | ||
* '''Revolution 1.5 SLE''' | |||
== Sail == | == Sail == | ||
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* [http://www.revkites.com/main/ Revolution Kites] | * [http://www.revkites.com/main/ Revolution Kites] | ||
* [http://www.simian-studios.ca/kites.html Simian Studios Kites] | * [http://www.simian-studios.ca/kites.html Simian Studios Kites] | ||
* [http://club.aerialis.no/cms/modules/wfsection/article.php?page=1&articleid=4 Tips og Hint: Hvilken drage skal jeg velge?] | |||
* [http://www.kitelife.com/archives/issue52/b-series52/index.htm John Barresi Signature Series 1.5 review] |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 31 May 2011
Kites
- Prism Quantum
- Revolution Supersonic
- Revolution Shockwave
- Revolution Power Blast 2-4
- Revolution 1.5 SLE
Sail
- Mylar
- Ripstop Nylon
Rods
- Carbon
- Fiberglass
Terminology
- Winder - To gather and store the line
- Leading Edges - Outer-top rod holding the sail straight
- Leading Edge Fittings - Connecting piece on the leading edge for the upper and lower spreader rods
- Trailing edge - Back-end of the sail, behind the lower spreader
- Spreaders - Rods connecting via the leading edge fittings and holding the wings erect and seperated. Lower spreader is held perpendicular to the spine via a T connector
- Spine - Vertical rod in the center of the sail
- Stand-offs - Flexible rods holding the trailing edge away from the lower spreader
- Sail Clips - Connecting pieces on the wings for the stand-off rods
- Wing-tip Knock - Notch on the end of the leading edge rods to hold back and tension the sail
- Bridle - Towing crosspoint connecting the main line via short legs to the kite
- Towing / tow point - End of the bridle where the mail line is connected
- Diamond kite - Classic one-line kite, formed like a diamond