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    • PostMon Jan 23, 2012 3:51 pm »
    • Hi

    jhsg

    Hi all,

    Went out to amaroo with @crustybear yesterday and have caught the bug!!

    Have spent heaps of time today looking at buggy's and kites and hopefully with some time I'll have the cash to purchase.

    Looking forward to meeting the rest of the crew and getting more involved.

    Cheers,

    John

    p.s. how many posts do you have to make before being able to PM? There's some second hand gear that I wouldn't mind asking about.
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    • PostMon Jan 23, 2012 7:41 pm »
    • Re: Hi

    Goz

    Welcome to XK and the wonderful world of kiting :D

    5 posts before you can send and read PM's

    We are a pretty helpful crew so don't be afraid to post up any questions you have.
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    • PostMon Jan 23, 2012 7:58 pm »
    • Re: Hi

    jhsg

    Thanks mate. Only a couple more posts to go! :)
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    • PostMon Jan 23, 2012 8:39 pm »
    • Re: Hi

    JKS

    Welcome to xk John :drinks:


    And your new ..... Problem ;)
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    Brizvegas
    • PostWed Jan 25, 2012 9:06 pm »
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    Ligerzero

    Hey John, Welcome to the best sport in the world. :clapping:

    I know what its like once you catch the bug. I caught it a couple years ago and still to this day 90% of my youtube time is searching for kiting videos. I just cant get enough. :fool:

    Here my latest video to wet your whistle some more...


    Will be great to catch up and get you on your way. Hoping for a run this weekend sometime but not sure if it will be at the coast yet, if at all depending on this weather. But If I/we head out, I'll be sure to post up a time and let you know (in this thread). So keep checking in.
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    Canberra
    • PostThu Jan 26, 2012 7:29 pm »
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    jhsg

    Thanks mate!

    Love your videos! Next time I'll bring my copter out and get some footage.. check this out for an example of what I can do..

    http://vimeo.com/30945686

    Cheers,

    John
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    • PostThu Jan 26, 2012 11:33 pm »
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    Ligerzero

    Holy crap. The shots were gonna get with you on board. Awesome Video. Cant wait till the next time we can meet up. I need to absorb some of that knowledge from you. I'll trade you. My kiting knowledge for some of your RC / FPV /multicopter knowledge.... And maybe some Arduino code. :D
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    Canberra
    • PostFri Jan 27, 2012 6:45 pm »
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    jhsg

    Sounds like a good deal!!

    Let me know if you're heading out this weekend and ill bring the copter out.. Even if its not suitable for kiting - we could probably catch up and ill show you the different copters I have.

    Cheers,

    John
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    • PostFri Jan 27, 2012 7:10 pm »
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    JKS

    That is VERY cool John :clapping:
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    Brizvegas
    • PostSat Jan 28, 2012 11:10 am »
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    jhsg

    Thanks mate. Can't wait to make a video of the guys kiting! Should be a cool one!
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    • PostSat Jan 28, 2012 11:19 am »
    • Re: Hi

    Ligerzero

    John, Sent you a PM.
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    Canberra
    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 9:03 am »
    • Re: Hi

    jhsg

    sorry mate. only got your PM late last night.. Will have to throw you my phone number.

    Are you guys heading out today? Need to have a chat about which kite I should get.. I should have my buggy on monday and all i will need is a harness and kite to get going! :)
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 10:03 am »
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    Goz

    If your going to be learning in gusty and lumpy inland winds I would suggest not using a harness at the start, get yourself a set of kite killers as well.

    Last thing you need is to get dragged across the park by a poltergust John, if you are using kite killers you just let go of the handles and the kite will come down.

    For a first kite look at the HQ Beamer or Zebra Z1 kites size will be a bit dependant on local winds but a 3 or 4m is a good starting point.
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 2:49 pm »
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    Ligerzero

    I Agree with Goz, Kite killers are a must for a beginner using a fixed bridle. But we can discuss the best kites to handle the Canberra gusts and get you going. In fact we have a great trainer that lots of people have learned in the past. Its an Ozone Imp 3.5. Nice size kite that doesnt pull to hard but will still get you going in a buggy when the wind is right. One way or another we will get you going, whether or not you have got a kite yet.

    Anyways, I am hoping to get out for a fly this arvo. Fairly soon i think. Stu maybe heading out as well. Maybe some others, not sure. Im just waiting for the sun to back of a little. I'll SMS ya when im heading out.
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 6:17 pm »
    • Re: Hi

    jhsg

    Thanks again for today mate! Really appreciate you taking the time to help me out!
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 6:36 pm »
    • Re: Hi

    JKS

    Things could get pretty confusing if JSKG starts posting in here.
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 7:27 pm »
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    Ligerzero

    jhsg wrote:Thanks again for today mate! Really appreciate you taking the time to help me out!


    No problems at all. Just sorry that the wind today was such a bitch. :eek: But Like I said, its just Canberra. We have to take the good with the bad. Unfortunately Craig's reactor doesnt seems to like the wind when its like that. But next time ask him to bring out my Ozone Samuri 4m. That was kite and the kite that I learned on. So I can testify as to how good it is. If you like it then I would consider selling, but it will need lines. Hopefully next time the wind we behave a little better. I'll let ya know when I/we head out.

    BTW. Loved your quad. Looks like just what i am after. If you want to make a list of bits needed and where to get them, I'll start getting some money together so that I can get underway asap (hopefully in the next month or two)
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 9:03 pm »
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    jhsg

    Will do mate. Id like to try it and buy it from you if okay.

    No worries with the quad. I'll get a list together over the next few days and let you know what's needed. I would budget about $300. You could probably do it cheaper but like everything else it's probably worth getting the good gear early on - it will fly better and you won't waste cash down the track.

    Cheers,

    John
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    • PostSun Jan 29, 2012 9:05 pm »
    • Re: Hi

    wolfie

    JKS wrote:Things could get pretty confusing if JSKG starts posting in here.



    HEY Marty ain't it JKSG not JSKG just kite suffer girl ?? Can I have some of whatever u having :eek:
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    • PostMon Jan 30, 2012 8:19 am »
    • Re: Hi

    gcdave

    Ligerzero wrote:
    jhsg wrote: Unfortunately Craig's reactor doesnt seems to like the wind when its like that.


    There could be another Outlaw in ur area soon Linger :yes3: Hoping it's not gonna be too big for Amaroo and Craigs current skills - but from what little I've read about the duck on water...I'm hopeful :D

    Dave :popcorm1:
    PS: nice vid jhsg and linger :drinks:
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