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i have been flying traction kites for a while now and have just aquired a pl buggy which i have used 5 times i can turn the buggy but am finding it difficult to return to my start point any tips or is it a case of keep trying ta:)

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Originally posted by Flipper

Hey Andy......... you are in Frome....... where do you fly?

 

Don't listen to Minky..... he's a big gay nancy with bells on :D

At LEAST I CAN BUGGY!!! :p

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sort of :D:D:D

and at least I was giving him some help ,

unlike some !!!!!:mad:

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Me too :D

 

Shut up Minky........ How do you know I wouldn't be of any help....... I do a mean flask of Coffee and can talk a lot!

 

Anyway.... I'll be fabulouso when you have given me my lesson....... and then I get some proper lessons....... then I will be fab and useful.... as well as gorgeous and lovely. See I do have my uses.:D

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I think nearly ev1 has this prob at first. The trick is to keep edging your front end upwind. when I do this, I notice the lines get tighter and it feels like I am going faster, but only up to a point. After that point, even tho the lines are still pulling like the dickens, I start to lose speed. It also helps if you are properly powered up. Too much, and you cannot make upwind progress no matter what you do, and not enough, and you cannot make progress at all..... not much help, but make sure you have enough power.....

 

Good Lick... eerrrr LUCK!!!!! LOL!!!!!!

 

sean

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Spent many a happy hour trapped in the downwind corner of a field. ;)

Just keep practising. You do get the hang of it in the end.

I do agree with an earlier post though, upwind when over powered is difficult, when under powered, it's almost impossible.

 

Happy buggying. :D

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