On very short line, flying on a 1.5 sized Rev (B-Series, BPro), are the pros and cons of flying with and without a bridle?
Wind would be street/urban style and highly fluctuating, probably anywhere from 0 mph – 5 mph. Lines would be short like probably 10 – 15 feet or so under confined places and it would definitely be a standard sail with probably zen rods or something in the same weight class.
I've seen a couple of videos of this type of flying where different fliers both fly with and without a bridle. What are the pros and cons of both? Obviously I'm not shooting for killer precision under these conditions, basically a good balance of handling in terms of lift and turns.
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lasapcheong
Hi,
On very short line, flying on a 1.5 sized Rev (B-Series, BPro), are the pros and cons of flying with and without a bridle?
Wind would be street/urban style and highly fluctuating, probably anywhere from 0 mph – 5 mph. Lines would be short like probably 10 – 15 feet or so under confined places and it would definitely be a standard sail with probably zen rods or something in the same weight class.
I've seen a couple of videos of this type of flying where different fliers both fly with and without a bridle. What are the pros and cons of both? Obviously I'm not shooting for killer precision under these conditions, basically a good balance of handling in terms of lift and turns.
Thanks in advance
Darryl
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