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Terminology and Definitions "Sorry, I don't understand your banter!"

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Posted 12 August 2011 - 12:07 PM

Hello everyone,

While looking through topics, I sometimes come across a term that I don't fully understand.
While asking for the definition of a term from within a topic has always brought a quick reply (thanks!), I think it would be nice to have a topic available where people can ask for the definitons to terms they read/heard.
This would also make for a sort-of kite-vocabulary reference, providing the banter doesn't get out-of-hand Posted Image Posted Image
The TrickyWiki makes a good reference for kite-trick terminology, the Rev (quad) tricks are down the webpage a bit.

I'll start it up!!

Can someone define "street" flying?
Does it refer to a particular line-length or setup? Does it refer to flying in a specific location?

Thanks!
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Posted 12 August 2011 - 12:47 PM

Although i could easily suggest the way a kite is set up, many folks would set up differently.

Normally on short lines and flown in a similar way to indoor flying where little or no wind, or indeed a dirty swirling wind is all that is available.

However mostly to do with location, at street level in a town, maybe a shopping centre or possibly a small park surrounded by buildings.

Attire is optional, a hoodie is not needed, however the hooligan action of most street kiters would require hidden identity :kid_devlish:
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Posted 12 August 2011 - 03:02 PM

barf = Bridge & Roof Flying

As in flying on roof tops (get permission first), same goes for bridges as gusts can kill.





3D = anything where the kite flys beyond the "normal" window. See also Street flying and Indoor flying.


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Posted 14 August 2011 - 11:28 AM

Thanks for the definitions!!

:w00t: :lol: :lol: I think barf is the most-genius acronym I have ever read.....
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Posted 17 August 2011 - 07:41 AM

I'm seeing the word "grid" quite a bit these days.

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John thinks we could see 50 by the weekend. There has been no grids of any size yet this year and no talk of any springing up although I would bet that by the weekend at least one big one will go up. Most people in attendance were also here last year for the 8 x 8 so getting one in the air would not be a huge undertaking.
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The above quote is from bartman's most recent entry in his WSIKF 2011 blog.

Could someone please define "grid"?

Thanks!!
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Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:16 AM

View PostSkyPuppet, on 17 August 2011 - 04:41 PM, said:

I'm seeing the word "grid" quite a bit these days.

The above quote is from bartman's most recent entry in his WSIKF 2011 blog.

Could someone please define "grid"?

Thanks!!


I think that it is illustrated here:-

http://www.revkites....sikf-aug-16-22/

The concept goes back to my communication with the Revolution Company back in 1993.

There are some good articles on Kitelife regarding the 2008 events... EDIT http://www.kitelife....s62/content.php

Enjoy!

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Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:41 PM

Excellent! Thanks for the links!! :) Lots of good reading there!

I think its amazing how much effort goes into organizing and leading even a small grid...
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Posted 18 August 2011 - 06:55 AM

View PostSkyPuppet, on 18 August 2011 - 05:41 AM, said:

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I think its amazing how much effort goes into organizing and leading even a small grid...


It really is no effort at all once the fliers grasp the concept.

On the ground at Long Beach last year it was important to get the spacing 'right' and to make sure that fliers were set to fly in the centre of their wind window at the outset. This was/is a basic principle of the grid.

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Posted 29 August 2011 - 07:43 AM

Could someone please define "soul flier" and/or "soul flying"?
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Posted 29 August 2011 - 09:42 AM

I'd say Connor Doran was a good example of a soul flier, and I would describe his flying as soul flying.



added: Soul flying is "gleaming the cube" haha another obscure term to define an obscure term



Taken from the movie "Gleaming the Cube"

"the cube Bryan... it's where you go when you let go."
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Posted 29 August 2011 - 11:23 AM

View PostMercFlyer, on 29 August 2011 - 10:42 AM, said:

I'd say Connor Doran was a good example of a soul flier, and I would describe his flying as soul flying.



added: Soul flying is "gleaming the cube" haha another obscure term to define an obscure term



Taken from the movie "Gleaming the Cube"

"the cube Bryan... it's where you go when you let go."



:lol: :lol: :) I haven't seen or thought about that movie in years!! Classic :)

Maybe then it sort of means flying with no real pattern or routine, just going with what the wind (or situation) allows for and flowing with it?
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Posted 29 August 2011 - 02:39 PM

View PostSkyPuppet, on 29 August 2011 - 12:23 PM, said:

:lol: :lol: :) I haven't seen or thought about that movie in years!! Classic :)

Maybe then it sort of means flying with no real pattern or routine, just going with what the wind (or situation) allows for and flowing with it?


Yes, soul flying refers to a person who flies to music with no set choreography.
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Posted 29 August 2011 - 06:29 PM

I gues I'm a soul flyer, the music's in my head.
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Posted 30 August 2011 - 03:13 AM

I always thought of soul flying as a flier who doesn't have any music at all. Using whatever tune comes out of the speaker and making it all up as they go along. A good field director will assist you, by knowing the length of time you want to fly (in advance) and helping you with a count-down. A good sound guy is watching you carefully as well, to assist with ending the music on your mark. All together it can be hard to determine whether it was pulled from your tail-feathers moments ago or practiced for an entire season. It takes a team to make soul flying look good, not just the pilot.
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Posted 30 August 2011 - 07:12 AM

View PostREVflyer, on 30 August 2011 - 04:13 AM, said:

I always thought of soul flying as a flier who doesn't have any music at all. Using whatever tune comes out of the speaker and making it all up as they go along.
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Posted Image :lol: Doesn't have any music at all and uses whatever music comes out of the speaker!! :lol: :)

I follow ya! I think :)
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Posted 07 September 2011 - 04:04 PM

View PostWatty, on 29 August 2011 - 03:39 PM, said:

Yes, soul flying refers to a person who flies to music with no set choreography.


In the school of flying I came from, soul flying is literal - flying with soul, visibly, with or without music.

Articles and discussion...

http://www.kitelife....g03/content.php
http://www.kitelife....l64/content.php
http://kitelife.com/...29-soul-flying/

Remember though - the word soul opens it up for personal interpretation, by it's very nature. :)
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Posted 08 September 2011 - 07:12 AM

Thanks for the links! Good reading there!

I've got more soul than a shoe factory :) (ok, I know its "sole" but nothing beats a pun/metaphor in my head)
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Posted 08 September 2011 - 08:12 AM

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