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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
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windpig
Since 28 Aug 2008
283 Posts
Obsessed
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Wed Mar 10, 10 12:27 pm |
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Can't wait to go sky sailing.
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fredf
Since 10 Jan 2009
80 Posts
Eugene. Or
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Wed Mar 10, 10 12:44 pm |
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Facinating but what about rotors?
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
854 Posts
Seattle
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Wed Mar 10, 10 1:18 pm |
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looks incredibly complicated....
here's an idea that would help fuel consumption and the unemployment rate. No wind required. Although, wind does help.
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kt
Since 16 Mar 2005
763 Posts
Portland, Or
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
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Wed Mar 10, 10 3:50 pm |
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That's probably the most practical kite power plant solution I have heard yet. Its brain dead simple, that's why it'd probably work.
Could you imagine how much pull there would be from that size of kite!
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kt
Since 16 Mar 2005
763 Posts
Portland, Or
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Wed Mar 10, 10 4:37 pm |
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pkh wrote: | Could you imagine how much pull there would be from that size of kite! |
i'd just like to be the captain of that vessel. all day long, just mowing the lawn on your 200 foot kiteboard.
kt
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
1034 Posts
Aloha
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Wed Mar 10, 10 8:52 pm |
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fredf wrote: | Facinating but what about rotors? |
Rotor is caused by obstructions. Not too many obstructions on the open sea.
Maybe they could hire bambam to pilot just in case.
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kitezilla

Since 22 Jun 2006
453 Posts
gorge
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Thu Mar 11, 10 6:25 am |
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It's a single line kite, and yet it appears to be controllable and can be turned pretty fast ( for a huge kite). How do they make it turn? Servo motors pulling on bridle lines?
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mcsailor0303

Since 18 Mar 2009
184 Posts
The Dalles
Stoked
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Thu Mar 11, 10 8:50 am |
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what is the biggest production kite for kiteboarding ever made I wonder?
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jbruxer

Since 24 Jul 2005
398 Posts
Beaverton, OR
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Thu Mar 11, 10 9:04 am |
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mcsailor0303 wrote: | what is the biggest production kite for kiteboarding ever made I wonder? |
I think I remember an old 30m Naish being talked about. There was an image of it floating around somewhere.
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Thu Mar 11, 10 9:09 am |
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There is a 32m monkey. That sh*t is pimp!!!
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Thu Mar 11, 10 9:16 am |
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Lmfao. 32 meters!! That thing probably comes with a set of fins to get back to shore if you crash it. Remember the good old days of relaunching old c kites by swimming to the side if them? Or the chicken loop with no release mechanism?
I did allot of swimmng in those days
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
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Thu Mar 11, 10 9:43 am |
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Naish also made a 50m kite when Don Montague was playing around with kites and outriggers. I don't think it was ever for sale though.
Now Don is working for one of these green/kite energy startups funded by Google.
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
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Thu Mar 11, 10 10:48 am |
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pkh wrote: | Naish also made a 50m kite when Don Montague was playing around with kites and outriggers. I don't think it was ever for sale though.
Now Don is working for one of these green/kite energy startups funded by Google. |
Makani Power. I interviewed there a couple years back. Wonder how they're doing.
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EY

Since 06 Jul 2008
76 Posts
NW, Florida, Asia
Made in China
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
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Thu Mar 11, 10 12:33 pm |
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only Naish would make a 50 meter kite. LOL
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