Monday 24 June 2019

Powerhouse Blades

About six years ago, Neil, one of the members of our L-katz team brought one of his older kites to team practice. It was a Powerhouse Blade, which he had dubbed "The Black Bastard" as it had seriously pulled him of his socks in a stiff breeze once.


Of course we flew the kite: strong pull, and excellent tracking were the key characteristics.


Three years later, I saw a Powerhouse Blade on eBay. Remembering how "The Black Bastard" flew, I put a bid in and won! This Blade came with long whiskers, going from stand-off to upper spreader connector. For some reason, these long whiskers weren't present on the 'Black Blade'; possibly lost over time?


Anyway, we now had our own Blade to fly, which showed the same flight characteristics: excellent tracking and strong pull.


Few weeks after we got our Blade, Neil brought another Blade he still had, which was missing some spars and other bits and bobs (as well as the long whiskers), to our flying field. Between us, we had the right spares to get that Blade at least flying again (even without the whiskers; still not sure what they really do).


So now we had the opportunity to fly a trio of Blades! Wind was quite strong that day; the kites flew fast and pulled considerably, but we had a hoot flying them together.


Since that day about three years ago, I had been keeping my eyes open for a second Blade for Flying Fish, given that they are fun kites to fly together in a good breeze. No luck, until a fellow kite flyer recently offered one for sale on Facebook, in a colour that would match our earlier Blade pretty well. Needless to say I pounced!

So here is our Blue Blade on the ground (with long whiskers) ...


... and in the air (following a small tweak in bridle setting). 


As the whole point of this was to have a pair of Blades to fly together, 'Blue Blade' was duly partnered with 'Teal Blade'.



The colours really do match nicely, and they flew together as I remembered: good tracking, and developing strong pull when the wind picked up. Not kites that we will ever use for competition, but kites that are simply fun to fly and put a smile to your face!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Flying Fish Kiting Team

    I found an old Powerhouse Blade kite in my cellar over the weekend that I bought around 20 years ago. I am missing the small spar and the two handles and strings. Although the kite is in remarkably good condition.

    I have not flown a kite for many years but I remembered what fun I had had with the Powerhouse Blade with my oldest son who is now 29.

    Do you know where I could buy a replacement small spar and the handles and strings? Also how long should the strings be?

    Grateful for any information you can share. My email address is mnashton@mac.com

    Many thanks

    Mike

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    1. Hi Mike. First of all, where in the world are you? Also, what do you mean by 'small spar'? As to length of the lines, assuming you won't be flying in a pair or team, 30m should be optimal for the kite.

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