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  1. PyroChris

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    Sennen should be OK at low tide too? great in a westerly, reasonably long, would be too crowded in season, but might be ok now? Used to surf there once upon a time, but then I was living just south of St Just. Fab!! :>:>:>
  2. Anyone else here looking forward to the newly previewed 5.5 and 7 metre Bullets? Should be a fab lower lift alternative to the blade III on those lighter wind days! Bring em on!! :D PS Flew for the first time this year in Richmond Park on Sunday afternoon, almost calm to begin with, but came up into the smoothest inland 7-8kt breeze ive seen for ages!
  3. Given that we all love things flying fast through the air, and especially as a Richmond park flyer, where I have occasionally taken my eyes off the kite to admire the fine sight of Concorde arcing across the late afternoon sky this summer, here is just a quick note to say Farewell, and that I for one will miss the sight and sound of this amazing plane, one of the achievements Britain and France can be truly proud of. http://users.ipfw.edu/modesitk/images/conc2.jpg http://www.concordecollectables.com/acatalog/cp_035_500.jpg Chris
  4. Yup I have one for Richmond Park flyers, with the instruments located in Chessington, about 4 miles away. http://weather.thehartleys.org and also working on a more realtime (updated every 15 seconds) version at http://weather.thehartleys.org/realtime.htm Cheers, Chris
  5. Hi all, Some of you already use my weather station website for getting recent met information in Chessington, especially if you fly at Richmond Park, which is just up the road. I am now working on a new addition to this site which has real time data, rather than up to 30 minutes delayed... this is very much a work in progress, but please feel free to have a look and comment upon... http://weather.thehartleys.org/realtime.htm The old pages with history graphs continue to exist at http://weather.thehartleys.org Cheers, Chris.
  6. [extensively edited] this seems remarkably cheap for such a popular kite. [end of edit]
  7. Hmmm, not sure about that... the Bullets tend to be pretty well behaved at the zenith... slight generalisation me thinks. Not flown it in a gale though... yet
  8. I recently picked up the Skywatch Meteos wind meter... this too is omni-directional... (cups on the top), and is a very tidy unit that fits in hand, and pocket easily... Displays wind speed, max speed, average speed, beafort (bar graph thing), temperature and wind chill... all in a variety of units. (knots, meters/sec, mph, km/h, deg C, def F). Skyview have it on special offer at the moment (no Im not a skyview employee... but they did also supply my weather station hardware... ) http://www.skyview.co.uk/skybrowse?q=p;p=25 Cheers, Chris.
  9. Yes, this kite does stall quite well at the edge of the window, but thats generally a good thing, as being a 2-liner, thats the only sure way you have of landing it gently!! Powering it into the ground mid-window is quite likely to blow out a cell or two if done repeatedly and hard enough... Great kite though... although I do prefer the 8 if I am looking for more responsiveness... the 10 can seem a bit sluggish sometimes, and the 6 just seems so small!! Chris.
  10. Cross channel Kite Surfing Attempt.... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/dorset/3095770.stm Chris.
  11. LOL, Yep I got caught in a squall last saturday aswell, though not a windy one, just a very wet one... that windy one was around lunch time yes?? Was shopping in Kingston when that came over! The problem we all have around here is the complete absence of nice smooth, steady, onshore coastal winds!! Even on a good day there are gusts that seem to come out of nowhere.. like you, it makes me very cautious of digging out the bigger kites unless its looking VERY settled. Regarding midweek day time flying, cant really do it that often as I work in the big smoke... can be very depressing sometimes when I check the weather at home and see its IDEAL for flying and I am 4 hours from getting there!! And regarding today, winds 7mph gusting to 19mph at home now... NICE!! May see you there at the weekend though... Chris
  12. Rauf, The weather station Im using is the Oregan Scientific WMR 918 wireless weather station, with the wind instruments mounted on a TV aerial pole 10 ft above my chimney. The weather software is VWS from Ambient Software (http://www.ambientweather.com), and was acquired seperately... Cheers, Chris.
  13. I have flown the 6 and 10 stacked too... I did have an 8 between them though. :D Just as an aside, I think the 8 is the best of the 3 for flying individually, fast, responsive, bit of pull in a gale. ideal
  14. Yup, the rugby fields by roehampton gate is where I fly in Richmond Park. The rugby posts are up now... but there is still a good amount of space to fly / board / buggy... Appreciate the positive feedback on the weather site... looking at options for improving it and making it even more "real time". Chris.
  15. Good Question Simon! Not sure really, they always seem to be the same figure though!! They are two different statistics as far as the VWS software I use is concerned, and I can see how they should possibly be different. Max wind speed generally being lower, given that it should be the maximum average wind speed. I will check tonight and make sure I havent screwed up somewhere in the web page stuff, but given that the maximum figures are the same in the graphical displays too, I guess it may be the way VWS is. For anyone that is interested, the hardware for this system is an Oregan Wireless Weather Station (WR 918), with the wind sensors attached to a tv arial post 10' above my chimney, and the software is Virtual Weather Station (VWS) from Ambient Software. Chris.
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