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Naish torch on 4 lines

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Created by kiteNcable > 9 months ago, 5 Oct 2013
kiteNcable
WA, 7 posts
5 Oct 2013 7:37PM
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I have a naish torch and was wondering how it goes on four lines (I hear that it acts like a pig)?

Has anybody done it before if so how dangerous is it.

Would you recommend giving it a go or not.

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1897 posts
5 Oct 2013 7:59PM
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yeah it needs the 5th and the centre Y line or it flares and loses shape and flys like SpiderPig - Doh!

JayG
QLD, 25 posts
5 Oct 2013 10:05PM
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Yeah dude i also have a torch, and since it works on a loaded 5th line system it is never a good idea to take that out since it would not hold the right angle of attack

mrjamesness
VIC, 23 posts
2 Nov 2013 12:09AM
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I would disagree with the loaded 5th line operation of this kite, its a worthy safety feature necessary for this kite design.

But during normal flight operation it is unloaded and must be so, as there is no trimming capability on this line to adjust with the mainline trim/depower adjustments.

A Bomber
QLD, 117 posts
2 Nov 2013 12:17AM
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mrjamesness said...
I would disagree with the loaded 5th line operation (snip)
during normal flight operation it is unloaded and must be so, as there is no trimming capability on this line to adjust with the mainline trim/depower adjustments.




Nope, tension is held at the y point, so even if there is slack below that, the 5th is still tensioned to the canopy.
You can (not saying you should) remove the fifth from below the y, but there isn't much point and means you have no flagging option.

EnglishCraig
NSW, 406 posts
2 Nov 2013 11:09AM
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Don't do it - end of discussion

iandvnt
QLD, 581 posts
2 Nov 2013 10:13AM
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wished it worked but it doesnt vey well at all. I have flown a switchblade on 4 lines no pullies/bridles! **** too but does work...

mrjamesness
VIC, 23 posts
6 Nov 2013 11:16PM
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A Bomber said..

mrjamesness said...
I would disagree with the loaded 5th line operation (snip)
during normal flight operation it is unloaded and must be so, as there is no trimming capability on this line to adjust with the mainline trim/depower adjustments.




Nope, tension is held at the y point, so even if there is slack below that, the 5th is still tensioned to the canopy.
You can (not saying you should) remove the fifth from below the y, but there isn't much point and means you have no flagging option.


Stand corrected.

Counter intuitive with a slack 5th below the Y. One of my bar and line sets will need some maintenance as it has a damaged stopper ball.

Thanks Bomber.



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