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posted on 23-1-2006 at 11:18
re bigger kites in warmer climates egypt
yep you sure is correct Chris ; the hotter the air the less dense the wind the bigger the kite size. the opposite is true for colder
weather. when paragliding in the winter i could fly in far less wind.
in central africa notably harari large aircraft are limited as to when they can take off during the hot days!
[Edited on 23/1/06 by mNeil]
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posted on 23-1-2006 at 17:19
After sailing at big bay in cape town for dec/jan, I realised that another BIG contributing factor is the salt content of the water..on
the west coast the water is so salty that your bouyancy is much higher than that of say West Wales! It has taken me a while to figure
this out but after a conversion with some of the local boys in Cape Town, Ruben Lenten and Aaron Hadlow, yeah the water density does
make a difference!!!
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posted on 25-1-2006 at 17:54
i noticed the same leo when i used to teach on that puddle in worcs got to the sea and couldn't work out what the problem was...
To Infirmary and beyond..
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posted on 25-1-2006 at 20:10
Hey Col123!! Happy new year DUDE..R we gonna see u in Borth this weekend, or r u still heading to Blackrock?