So once everything is attached its time
to fly. The bridle on this kite can be adjusted to trim the angle
of attack. Its supplied with a standard setting but it can be
adjusted to give more power or more speed.
In
a 10-12mph wind the kite launches VERY easily on the standard
bridle setting and it generates some useful power in this wind.
Turns are fairly rapid and responsive but not particularly fast.
The bar feels a little "short" and perhaps more leverage
would make it turn a bit better? Its possible to loop the TSR
but not "on-a-penny". The kite is best landed by releasing
the bar and the wrist leash pulls it down quickly - not very elegantly
but effective nevertheless!
The
TSR has an adjustable bridle
- on the "power setting" and in this wind the kite is
a little hesitant to rise, after all the angle of attack has been
increased however the pull is noticeably higher and in a higher
wind when the kite is well "powered up" it would feel
really good. The wind window is reduced a bit. On the "speed"
setting the kite didn't behave particularly well and was prone
to collapse (luffing) at the zenith and at the edge of the window.
Pull was reduced but in the lightish wind it wasn't performing
very well. It might be better in a stronger wind? Its worth noting
that the bridle adjustment points are only simple knots and it
quite possible to loosen them and move them to make this setting
slightly less "severe" - certainly worth an experiment
or two. The kite was returned to the standard setting and it proved
to be the best compromise between power and stability. General
stability was good but it was possible to persuade a bit of overflying
at the zenith but recovey was safe and predictable.
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