Description
Electromagnetic Rainbow Delta Kite by Premier
Electromagnetic Rainbow Delta Kite by Premier are fantastic flyers. Framed with sturdy, lightweight fiberglass rods, these gigantic sails launch smoothly and gain altitude gracefully. The 9 Foot Delta design naturally adapts to a wide range of wind conditions, making it easy to fly.
9 Foot Delta Dimensions
Size (w x h): 102 x 53 in. / 259 x 135 cm.
Wind Range: 5 – 20 mph
Fabric: Polyester
Frame: Tubular Fiberglass
Packaging: Nylon Case
Recommended line (not included): 90 lb. test line
Wind Range: 5 – 20 mph
Fabric: Polyester
Frame: Tubular Fiberglass
Packaging: Nylon Case
Recommended line (not included): 90 lb. test line
Electromagnetic Rainbow Delta Kite by Premier
assembly instructions
Step 1:
Unroll kite and lay out flat facedown.
Step 2:
Slide Leading Edge Rods to bottoms of
Leading Edge Sleeves.
Step 3:
Insert Spreader Rod into Pockets on
Leading Edges.
Step 4:
Attach Line to Tow Point,
and your 9 Foot Delta is
now ready to fly!
Step 1:
Unroll kite and lay out flat facedown.
Step 2:
Slide Leading Edge Rods to bottoms of
Leading Edge Sleeves.
Step 3:
Insert Spreader Rod into Pockets on
Leading Edges.
Step 4:
Attach Line to Tow Point,
and your 9 Foot Delta is
now ready to fly!
FLIGHT INSTRUCTIONS:
-Tie flying line to Tow Loop.
-Have a friend stand about 75 ft. downwind from you and hold the kite with its head pointed towards the sky.
-As the wind catches the kite, signal your friend to release it while you bring in the line with long steady pulls.
-Slowly let out more line as the kite flies upward. RECOMMENDED LINE: 90 LB TEST LINE
-Tie flying line to Tow Loop.
-Have a friend stand about 75 ft. downwind from you and hold the kite with its head pointed towards the sky.
-As the wind catches the kite, signal your friend to release it while you bring in the line with long steady pulls.
-Slowly let out more line as the kite flies upward. RECOMMENDED LINE: 90 LB TEST LINE
Beaufort Wind Scale for use with Electromagnetic Rainbow Delta Kite by Premier
Developed in 1805 by Sir Francis Beaufort, U.K. Royal Navy
Force | Wind (Knots) |
WMO Classification |
Appearance of Wind Effects | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
On the Water | On Land | ||||
0 | Less than 1 | Calm | Sea surface smooth and mirror-like | Calm, smoke rises vertically | |
1 | 1-3 | Light Air | Scaly ripples, no foam crests | Smoke drift indicates wind direction, still wind vanes | |
2 | 4-6 | Light Breeze | Small wavelets, crests glassy, no breaking | Wind felt on face, leaves rustle, vanes begin to move | |
3 | 7-10 | Gentle Breeze | Large wavelets, crests begin to break, scattered whitecaps | Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, light flags extended | |
4 | 11-16 | Moderate Breeze | Small waves 1-4 ft. becoming longer, numerous whitecaps | Dust, leaves, and loose paper lifted, small tree branches move | |
5 | 17-21 | Fresh Breeze | Moderate waves 4-8 ft taking longer form, many whitecaps, some spray | Small trees in leaf begin to sway | |
6 | 22-27 | Strong Breeze | Larger waves 8-13 ft, whitecaps common, more spray | Larger tree branches moving, whistling in wires |