Excellent setup, flying and attaching the laundry Glenn, really like the 90. I was helping a friend fly one yesterday in Grand Rapids, MI. First one I have seen fly other then here. What an awesome kite.
Hi Mark, if you are going to fly the big stuff, The Killip 90 or a Premier giant or mega fish is a rewarding way to go. I'll look forward to your event video.
Wonderful video Glenn and Cherie. So glad you could enjoy one of your favourite beaches. Kites look impressive with the spectacular rock and crashing surf. I did enjoy seeing your Rokkaku family all together. Not sure I have seen them all in the sky at one time.
Kite flying DownUnder.... Carl Gillard Even as you are in the depths of winter, we are sweltering in the heat. The sojourn to the beach was necessary. The next big one will be Berkeley. We meet nice people when kiting, but there are some with their noses far too high in the air. It's never boring.
Thanks for sharing Rigging bigger kites is something I'm still a bit of an average joe at, not total beginner but this is very useful Beautiful kites as always
0KiteEatingTree0 As you might expect having a plan with big kites is essential. The art is in having a plan B also. Cherie is absolutely the best! Who would have known? Lucky me!
Ah, summer! I can't wait for it to arrive here. A very good display, and the stand-out item for me is that fabulous tail on the Stratosphere - if ITW could fit them with a tail like that it would be a real best-seller.
Jim Nicholls I must agree about that tail. Jim. The kite just needs it to complete the visual effect. Perhaps you will put Mr. Emmonds on to the idea. After being housebound in the valley heat, the beach campaign was welcome and enjoyable. It's also nice to have everything dry out quickly once back home again. Keep the videos coming, my friend.
Hi Glen! Thanks for sharing another great video. Any chance you can share where you purchased the tail for the ITW Stratosphere? Also, where can one find the spinners that Cherie attached to it? Thanks
Anthony Catalano Hi Anthony, Cherie made the tail. It's unique. The spinners are called Dynamo and made by Premier www.pictureprettykites.com/kite-accessories/14-dynamo-cool/ The come in cool, patriot and neon. We have a couple of each. Tell Helen, Glenn sent you at Picture Pretty. We really like the dynamos, they just work! Happy hunting.
Another GREAT video Jim. Cheri made those sky guys!? She should make a Superman version. That would be fun. She is sooo talented. You are a lucky man my friend to have a wife that enjoys this. That is some heavy duty rigging at the beginning. Too fancy for me at this point...lol
Jesús R Jesus, you make me feel like a citizen of the world! I am sincerely glad you liked the piece. Don't you also fly the eagles? If so, we need to communicate since I am always interested in having an inventory.
Hello Glenn, Sorry for the delay. I used to fly kites some years ago when my children were smaller. But my level was amater, not as proffesional as yours. I liked to build my own kites taken plans from books and adapted as my own. For me, kites are the perfect toys where you can combine physics and poetry at the countryside in windy weather. Now I enjoy watching kites conventions in the internet and sometimes making kites for my nieces. Some links My reference book about kites www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/01%20Cometas%20portada%20Werner%20Bakes.JPG?t=1499251193142 www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/02%20Cometas%20%C3%ADndice%20Werner%20Bakes.JPG?t=1499251261150 two photos ( was taken almost 16 years ago in Torrejón de Ardoz- Madrid.Some years ago In this village was an American Air Base ). www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/02%20Fotos%20cometas%202.JPG?t=1499251349715 www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/04%20Fotos%20cometas%204.JPG?t=1499251438295 Forgive my poor English and congrats for your videos and hobby.
I hope...My school is finished and summer time is come.And next year univercity is waiting me hope, Accually I want to made new kites.But I dont made new one yet. I hope next weeks I will made new kites. Best wishes from Turkey... Good Winds
University! more schooling is great! Your education will be your fortune. When you get accepted into University, make a kite with University logo on it. Its great for sports events or just fun flying.
I think you and Cherie might have a problem Glenn, Kite addiction ! you tell yourselves that you can resist buying them any time you want, you tell yourselves don't have to fly ever bigger kites, you say to yourselves i don't HAVE to spend hours sat at a sewing machine... But then it's an addiction that is a positive benifit to the soul and makes other people happy seeing the kites, your a two person kite featival ! i certainly enjoyed seeing all the wonderful kites and line laundry you got into the air. Right back to my addictions, a weekend of classic cars by which time i'll be suffering withdrawal symptoms from Kites, but then i can give them up any time i want to... Honestly....
I have recently discovered i am deeply Autistic, High functioning Autism, the same as Steve Jobs, Einstien, Darwin, Newton etc, unfortunately i haven't got their level of intelligence, The upshot of this is the Autistic brain latches onto anything new and interesting that comes along, so i could have a new obsession every week ! Lots of things stick for a life time, Classic Cars, Rallycross, Bird Watching, Kites, Aircraft ( infact almost anything that flys or anything mechanical ) but i take an interest in almost everything that crosses my path.
That is one very entertaining video Glenn. You gave the thumbs up when you launched that spinner, So did I with a great big smile. I also like that Gear wheel, Can you tell us more about it ?. Its always good to see Cherie doing things as well. She also does some great filming. I would like to have been there.
graham vaughan You were foremost in our minds when the spinner went up and gulped itself to life. The gearwheel was bought from Gomberg. How is the new ball coming along?
Wow! That big Premier kite is some serious pulling machine and interesting knot ties to see also. Thank you for a great video . Oh! and that huge rope too. Wow ! Very interesting techniques to see. Absolutely love the big windsock coming out of its own bag......... (っ◕‿◕)っ Awesome awesome film indeed and that eagle got up real high and did such a beautiful beautiful glide and a great catch .... ☆☆☆☆☆ I had to go and look up Morro Bay bay on Google Earth. Only 350 kilometers from where I was just a few days earlier... ✔✔✔ Superb story and filming. What more to say. This was a joy to watch. Thank you. Have shared this clip on my Facebook page. Soooooo much need to find and buy one of those dual line diamond kites somehow. But where? And launching that Rokkaku at 9:48 just made me laugh. Reminds me of launching a quad. Nara.
MrHelidude Nara, thanks for such a generous compliment. Try Gomberg's factory outlet and see if any dual line diamond stunters are left. They are totally underappreciated for fun flying. The Premier kites are just superb, highly recommended. I flew it on 1250 lb 5mm accessory cord ( rope). I would be honored to throw some nylon in the sky with you someday. Bring your Rev and school me, OK?
Hi Mark, it's been a long time. I hope you are well. Cherie and I still love the eagle kites and the big show kites. Cleopatra is superb in an even wind.
Hi Glenn, I have a question about those kites that I never found out the answer. How do you get the giant Parafoil kites down? Because when I try to get my premier parafoil 20 down- it is hard. So I wonder what it’s like to get those down. Thank you and keep up the quality content.
Chris, landing a big kite is challenging. Although the technique is similar, there are two general conditions. Let's take the harder one first. The kite is flying over an obstruction like a dune, wall or hedge. I use a split pulley connected to a good quality carabiner, such as Omega. This is attached to a large 5 or 6 inch Harbor Freight padded carabiner. This carabiner has a webbed strap and a foot loop connected to it. The twin carabiners are necessary to keep the pulley wheel straight on the flight line. The object here is to walk down the line to a certain point and bring it back to the anchor to tie off as a shorter length. To manage this, you may employ another carabiner or a circular rapelling ring to attach to the flight line to provide friction. You do this on the anchor side of the flight line. You are effectively jamming the pulley with a blockage in order to use the pulley and strap to pull with. Then you pull everything slowly back to your anchor and clip it in and make your new knot robust. A twisted larkshead is a fast and reliable knot in this case. Repeat as needed by shortening the line until you can walk the kite down completely. Flip the kite upside down or use your body to push into the kite to force the air vents to blow downwind, thus safely collapsing the kite. Depending on the size of the kite, use a duck hunters decoy bag or a smaller mesh laundry bag to stuff the kite and tail into for later storage. Alternately, if there is no obstacle necessitating shortening the line, use the pulley system and just walk it down. The most critical bit is having a clear idea of how you will deflate and stow the kite once it is grounded. Did I mention gloves?
I enjoy this video every time I watch it and hopefully some day, I'll go fly there by The_Rock! Your Wind Turbine under the K-90 is a 1,000cm, correct? What other big Premier Turbines do you have? I have a 1,000cm & 3x 500cm as far as large spinners. Hope to have a 1,500cm soon!
Hi Glenn i’m waiting on a killip foil 90 ,do you recommend to change the tail attachment to kit from the three carbinas to using sone dacron line with larks head knot instead? Thanks Sim
Hello Sim, welcome to the channel. Your idea is a good one. I prefer carabinas for one reason. Carabinas will not shake free or open up from flapping action of tail. If tail gets loose, you must do "walk of shame" and get kite tail back. Keep in touch and let me know when Killip video get posted! -Glenn
Hello Sim, welcome to the channel. Your idea is a good one. I prefer carabinas for one reason. Carabinas will not shake free or open up from flapping action of tail. If tail gets loose, you must do "walk of shame" and get kite tail back. Keep in touch and let me know when Killip video get posted! -Glenn
Hi Dano, its one of several that feature the kite. I hope the viewer gets an appreciation of the actual size of the kite. It rivals the big pilot kites in size plus it has the added tail. A well made and enjoyable kite.
Hi Glenn i got my foil 90 today i notice on the tail there are 5 attachment points and only 3 on the kite do you just connect outside ones on each side and middle one with the 3 supplied caribinas thanks Simon
solarbake1 Congratulations on your new kite. I use three carabinas on the tail. I sometimes use three more of the same size on the kite. Your three biners are purple. If you substitute another color or tape the middle one, it speeds assembling the kite. I like to keep three carabinas on the kite and three on the tail. I hook the carabinas together and eliminate snags and wear on the tail and kite loops. The carabinas do not need to be any sturdier than than those supplied. You might want to look at S-biners too. Send video when you can. Glenn
mystang2001 I plan to be at the Berkeley Kite Fest in July. I will likely fly the Killip and spinner again. Otherwise, I like Morro just north of the rock.
Hola mi amigo. La cometa que buscas se llama Killip 90. Es una cometa maravillosa. Está hecho por Premier y vendido a través de revendedores. Recomiendo Farmer's Kites Surreys y más en Moor Bay California, Estados Unidos. Tengo información de contacto a continuación. Te deseo éxito. Póngase en contacto conmigo en mitchell93210@gmail.com si necesita más ayuda. www.premierkites.com/products/12794 shaunfarmer@msn.com
Excellent setup, flying and attaching the laundry Glenn, really like the 90. I was helping a friend fly one yesterday in Grand Rapids, MI. First one I have seen fly other then here. What an awesome kite.
Hi Mark, if you are going to fly the big stuff, The Killip 90 or a Premier giant or mega fish is a rewarding way to go. I'll look forward to your event video.
Wonderful video Glenn and Cherie. So glad you could enjoy one of your favourite beaches. Kites look impressive with the spectacular rock and crashing surf.
I did enjoy seeing your Rokkaku family all together. Not sure I have seen them all in the sky at one time.
Kite flying DownUnder.... Carl Gillard Even as you are in the depths of winter, we are sweltering in the heat. The sojourn to the beach was necessary. The next big one will be Berkeley. We meet nice people when kiting, but there are some with their noses far too high in the air. It's never boring.
Thanks for sharing
Rigging bigger kites is something I'm still a bit of an average joe at, not total beginner but this is very useful
Beautiful kites as always
0KiteEatingTree0 As you might expect having a plan with big kites is essential. The art is in having a plan B also. Cherie is absolutely the best! Who would have known? Lucky me!
Ah, summer! I can't wait for it to arrive here. A very good display, and the stand-out item for me is that fabulous tail on the Stratosphere - if ITW could fit them with a tail like that it would be a real best-seller.
Jim Nicholls I must agree about that tail. Jim. The kite just needs it to complete the visual effect. Perhaps you will put Mr. Emmonds on to the idea. After being housebound in the valley heat, the beach campaign was welcome and enjoyable. It's also nice to have everything dry out quickly once back home again. Keep the videos coming, my friend.
Hi Glen! Thanks for sharing another great video. Any chance you can share where you purchased the tail for the ITW Stratosphere? Also, where can one find the spinners that Cherie attached to it? Thanks
Anthony Catalano Hi Anthony, Cherie made the tail. It's unique. The spinners are called Dynamo and made by Premier www.pictureprettykites.com/kite-accessories/14-dynamo-cool/ The come in cool, patriot and neon. We have a couple of each. Tell Helen, Glenn sent you at Picture Pretty. We really like the dynamos, they just work! Happy hunting.
Another GREAT video Jim. Cheri made those sky guys!? She should make a Superman version. That would be fun. She is sooo talented. You are a lucky man my friend to have a wife that enjoys this. That is some heavy duty rigging at the beginning. Too fancy for me at this point...lol
Oooooops, I mean Glenn. My bad. I'm so sorry
mrlionel1965No harm, no foul. Superman? Hmmm:-)
Nice days at seashore and nice video. Thanks for sharing and greetings from Madrid. :-)
Jesús R Jesus, you make me feel like a citizen of the world! I am sincerely glad you liked the piece. Don't you also fly the eagles? If so, we need to communicate since I am always interested in having an inventory.
Hello Glenn,
Sorry for the delay. I used to fly kites some years ago when my children were smaller. But my level was amater, not as proffesional as yours. I liked to build my own kites taken plans from books and adapted as my own. For me, kites are the perfect toys where you can combine physics and poetry at the countryside in windy weather. Now I enjoy watching kites conventions in the internet and sometimes making kites for my nieces.
Some links
My reference book about kites
www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/01%20Cometas%20portada%20Werner%20Bakes.JPG?t=1499251193142
www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/02%20Cometas%20%C3%ADndice%20Werner%20Bakes.JPG?t=1499251261150
two photos ( was taken almost 16 years ago in Torrejón de Ardoz- Madrid.Some years ago In this village was an American Air Base ).
www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/02%20Fotos%20cometas%202.JPG?t=1499251349715
www.educa2.madrid.org/web/educamadrid/principal/files/8018639f-049a-4033-8f2b-309b5d25e415/04%20Fotos%20cometas%204.JPG?t=1499251438295
Forgive my poor English and congrats for your videos and hobby.
What a great video,thank you for sharing
Mustafa Topcu Big fun! Do well at school, get money and come fly with us, OK!
I hope...My school is finished and summer time is come.And next year univercity is waiting me hope,
Accually I want to made new kites.But I dont made new one yet.
I hope next weeks I will made new kites.
Best wishes from Turkey...
Good Winds
University! more schooling is great! Your education will be your fortune. When you get accepted into University, make a kite with University logo on it. Its great for sports events or just fun flying.
Very nice Video, well done.
You are welcome my friend, Keep your videos coming also.
I think you and Cherie might have a problem Glenn, Kite addiction ! you tell yourselves that you can resist buying them any time you want, you tell yourselves don't have to fly ever bigger kites, you say to yourselves i don't HAVE to spend hours sat at a sewing machine...
But then it's an addiction that is a positive benifit to the soul and makes other people happy seeing the kites, your a two person kite featival ! i certainly enjoyed seeing all the wonderful kites and line laundry you got into the air.
Right back to my addictions, a weekend of classic cars by which time i'll be suffering withdrawal symptoms from Kites, but then i can give them up any time i want to... Honestly....
You and I must compare notes sometime exploring the Pinocchio effect; me and kites, you and cars. At any rate, it's a positive persuasion, I think.
I have recently discovered i am deeply Autistic, High functioning Autism, the same as Steve Jobs, Einstien, Darwin, Newton etc, unfortunately i haven't got their level of intelligence, The upshot of this is the Autistic brain latches onto anything new and interesting that comes along, so i could have a new obsession every week ! Lots of things stick for a life time, Classic Cars, Rallycross, Bird Watching, Kites, Aircraft ( infact almost anything that flys or anything mechanical ) but i take an interest in almost everything that crosses my path.
That is one very entertaining video Glenn. You gave the thumbs up when you launched that spinner, So did I with a great big smile. I also like that Gear wheel, Can you tell us more about it ?. Its always good to see Cherie doing things as well. She also does some great filming.
I would like to have been there.
graham vaughan You were foremost in our minds when the spinner went up and gulped itself to life. The gearwheel was bought from Gomberg. How is the new ball coming along?
I am hoping to fly some more of the Ball Family at Barmouth on the Welsh coast next weekend. I have three more at this moment in time.
graham vaughan Proud papa, you must be!
Wow! That big Premier kite is some serious pulling machine and interesting knot ties to see also.
Thank you for a great video .
Oh! and that huge rope too. Wow ! Very interesting techniques to see.
Absolutely love the big windsock coming out of its own bag......... (っ◕‿◕)っ
Awesome awesome film indeed and that eagle got up real high and did such a beautiful beautiful glide and a great catch .... ☆☆☆☆☆
I had to go and look up Morro Bay bay on Google Earth.
Only 350 kilometers from where I was just a few days earlier... ✔✔✔
Superb story and filming. What more to say. This was a joy to watch.
Thank you.
Have shared this clip on my Facebook page.
Soooooo much need to find and buy one of those dual line diamond kites somehow. But where?
And launching that Rokkaku at 9:48 just made me laugh. Reminds me of launching a quad.
Nara.
MrHelidude Nara, thanks for such a generous compliment. Try Gomberg's factory outlet and see if any dual line diamond stunters are left. They are totally underappreciated for fun flying. The Premier kites are just superb, highly recommended. I flew it on 1250 lb 5mm accessory cord ( rope). I would be honored to throw some nylon in the sky with you someday. Bring your Rev and school me, OK?
I usually cause a tangle mayhem . Ha ha
...no fear, Nara, the beach is very wide :)
Ha ha ,,,, (ツ)
nice jazz
Hi Mark, it's been a long time. I hope you are well. Cherie and I still love the eagle kites and the big show kites. Cleopatra is superb in an even wind.
nice video , how many mts have the spyner ? Thanks
Hi Glenn, I have a question about those kites that I never found out the answer. How do you get the giant Parafoil kites down? Because when I try to get my premier parafoil 20 down- it is hard. So I wonder what it’s like to get those down. Thank you and keep up the quality content.
Chris, landing a big kite is challenging. Although the technique is similar, there are two general conditions. Let's take the harder one first. The kite is flying over an obstruction like a dune, wall or hedge. I use a split pulley connected to a good quality carabiner, such as Omega. This is attached to a large 5 or 6 inch Harbor Freight padded carabiner. This carabiner has a webbed strap and a foot loop connected to it. The twin carabiners are necessary to keep the pulley wheel straight on the flight line. The object here is to walk down the line to a certain point and bring it back to the anchor to tie off as a shorter length. To manage this, you may employ another carabiner or a circular rapelling ring to attach to the flight line to provide friction. You do this on the anchor side of the flight line. You are effectively jamming the pulley with a blockage in order to use the pulley and strap to pull with. Then you pull everything slowly back to your anchor and clip it in and make your new knot robust. A twisted larkshead is a fast and reliable knot in this case. Repeat as needed by shortening the line until you can walk the kite down completely. Flip the kite upside down or use your body to push into the kite to force the air vents to blow downwind, thus safely collapsing the kite. Depending on the size of the kite, use a duck hunters decoy bag or a smaller mesh laundry bag to stuff the kite and tail into for later storage. Alternately, if there is no obstacle necessitating shortening the line, use the pulley system and just walk it down. The most critical bit is having a clear idea of how you will deflate and stow the kite once it is grounded. Did I mention gloves?
@@PanyingPilot ok thanks so much. I was thinking about buying a new parafoil kite from premier
@@fishingwithchris1357 Contact Helen at Picture Pretty Kites online. She will work with you.
@@PanyingPilot ok thank you
I enjoy this video every time I watch it and hopefully some day, I'll go fly there by The_Rock!
Your Wind Turbine under the K-90 is a 1,000cm, correct? What other big Premier Turbines do you have?
I have a 1,000cm & 3x 500cm as far as large spinners. Hope to have a 1,500cm soon!
Collection Update: I now have a 1,500cm Turbine & the Killip-90 Logo to lift it. : )
Hi Glenn i’m waiting on a killip foil 90 ,do you recommend to change the tail attachment to kit from the three carbinas to using sone dacron line with larks head knot instead?
Thanks Sim
Hello Sim, welcome to the channel. Your idea is a good one. I prefer carabinas for one reason. Carabinas will not shake free or open up from flapping action of tail. If tail gets loose, you must do "walk of shame" and get kite tail back. Keep in touch and let me know when Killip video get posted! -Glenn
Hello Sim, welcome to the channel. Your idea is a good one. I prefer carabinas for one reason. Carabinas will not shake free or open up from flapping action of tail. If tail gets loose, you must do "walk of shame" and get kite tail back. Keep in touch and let me know when Killip video get posted! -Glenn
Hi Glenn thanks for reply what line do you have on the foil 90 and what spinner was that on the line the 5m or 10 m version.
Thanks Again Simon
solarbake1 I believe it is the 1500, but a 1000 will fly nicely. A 500 would look small.
I realize thank I have answer you from the Pc from my son's profile. Sorry and greetings.
Is this the "Follow-Up Video" on the Killip 90?
Hi Dano, its one of several that feature the kite. I hope the viewer gets an appreciation of the actual size of the kite. It rivals the big pilot kites in size plus it has the added tail. A well made and enjoyable kite.
Hi Glenn i got my foil 90 today i notice on the tail there are 5 attachment points and only 3 on the kite do you just connect outside ones on each side and middle one with the 3 supplied caribinas
thanks Simon
solarbake1 Congratulations on your new kite. I use three carabinas on the tail. I sometimes use three more of the same size on the kite. Your three biners are purple. If you substitute another color or tape the middle one, it speeds assembling the kite. I like to keep three carabinas on the kite and three on the tail. I hook the carabinas together and eliminate snags and wear on the tail and kite loops. The carabinas do not need to be any sturdier than than those supplied. You might want to look at S-biners too. Send video when you can. Glenn
Great idea Glenn thanks for help.
regards Simon
Where do you fly normally, would love to see in person some day
mystang2001 I plan to be at the Berkeley Kite Fest in July. I will likely fly the Killip and spinner again. Otherwise, I like Morro just north of the rock.
Glenn Mitchell what state is that in! I believe I'm far far away from there, looks like a nice place to get away too though
mystang2001 Sunny California, my friend!
hola tienes esa cometa para la venta
colombia y cuanto cuesta $$$$???
Orlando Jaramillo Le proporcionaré información sobre mi vuelta a casa. Es una magnífica cometa.
Hola mi amigo. La cometa que buscas se llama Killip 90. Es una cometa maravillosa. Está hecho por Premier y vendido a través de revendedores. Recomiendo Farmer's Kites Surreys y más en Moor Bay California, Estados Unidos. Tengo información de contacto a continuación. Te deseo éxito. Póngase en contacto conmigo en mitchell93210@gmail.com si necesita más ayuda.
www.premierkites.com/products/12794
shaunfarmer@msn.com