indeed.....all beginners listen to puppet.
Puppet...have another beer mate, its friday.

whatthe: I understand the theoretical need for the wind^2 factor, but the empirical "feel" of the kite's power doesn't bear it out.
If you sub wind^2 into the equation
Power = (m x knots^2) / kg you get the following for my kites:
Sb3 12m
Low End: 13 knots. Power 27
Mid range: 18knots Power 52
Top end: 23knots Power 86
For the 8m SB3
Low End: 19 knots. Power 39
Mid range: 26 knots Power 73
Top end: 32 knots Power 110
According to this the power of the 8m in 32 knots is twice as big as the 12m in 18 knots...no way
also the power of the 8m in 26-27 knots and the power of the 12m in 23knots are approx the same....also no way
I reckon the basic equation
Power = [kite(m) x wind(kn)] / weight (kg)
fits the actual performance of the kites better.
Anyone else got a 2 kite quiver of the same make of kite that they have ridden enough to know the bottom, mid and top end of?
Tell us your weight, kite sizes, and wind range please?