This has Kenny's name all over it..

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This has Kenny's name all over it..

Postby Marty Lowe » Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:39 am

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Re: This has Kenny's name all over it..

Postby Kenny » Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:13 am

Marty,

Yes, I think that may be the next evolution - a hybrid between kiting and paragliding. You noticed the hanglider controls on his wing. He was using a Flysurfer kite and then rigged PG controls. I have seen a few other similar videos on the web. Flysurfer is working on a "parakite" that they are calling the Skycarver. I don't know when they will introduce it. The kite designer at Flysurfer, Armin is also a PG pilot and he is working to bring the safety of PG to kiting. It would be awesome to be able to glide over the snow with safety systems that were designed for flying.

I see limited application on the water for a parakite because you need a hill for the uplift. However, on snow it would be sweet.

Check out the other videos by this same guy. He has one on the sand that is better than the Cape Verde video IMHO. He also has a really odd one where he tethers himself to a hydrofoil allowing him to fly over the water. He calls it Seagliding.

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Re: This has Kenny's name all over it..

Postby bordy » Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:05 pm

I have seen this guys vids on kiteforum. We were talking about it at ULLB the otherday, it seems like it would be fun but you sure take up a bunch of room.

While at the Gorge we watched a guy tie himself off to a barge moring at the marina and fly around on a c-kite it looked super dangerous, so I have to think sea glinding would be a ton safer, unless your hydro foil hangs up on some thing!
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