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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:18 am

fworley wrote:
See, see ? I told ya so ...

-Frazer


Ahhhh, I thought that's what you must have meant. =D>
 
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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Fri Nov 11, 2016 7:15 pm

What happened to this? It's not in the web site or in any shop
 
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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Fri Nov 11, 2016 8:07 pm

it was planned for november


it is a very nice kite!
flew the STD too short and the UL a bit longer
 
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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Wed Nov 16, 2016 1:41 am

Here you go

Image

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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Thu Nov 17, 2016 12:38 pm

krijn wrote:
it was planned for november


it is a very nice kite!
flew the STD too short and the UL a bit longer


Krijn - how does it fly? It looks similar to the vendetta, how does it compare with that? :cool:
 
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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:54 pm

harveystubbs wrote:
krijn wrote:
it was planned for november


it is a very nice kite!
flew the STD too short and the UL a bit longer


Krijn - how does it fly? It looks similar to the vendetta, how does it compare with that? :cool:


I have no idea ... but it amuses me that its sized and framed like an original Nirvana.

It'll be a back happy Nirvana.

The graphic is is very Vendetta ... but it'll be more agile that that.

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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Sun Nov 20, 2016 7:13 am

Yes, it is agile.
It excells in Debray-type-tricks: comete, yoyo and taz. Very easy.
Kite is very well balanced. Has got a nice feeling/feedback.
Good precision.
Backflip is deep, but recoverable.

In my opinion much better than the Shooter and better than the N3E.

There is no UL or Vented online already, but i've seen (and flown) the proto's and they fly the same-ish as the Standard.



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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Sun Nov 20, 2016 4:32 pm

krijn wrote:
Yes, it is agile.
It excells in Debray-type-tricks: comete, yoyo and taz. Very easy.
Kite is very well balanced. Has got a nice feeling/feedback.
Good precision.
Backflip is deep, but recoverable.

In my opinion much better than the Shooter and better than the N3E.

There is no UL or Vented online already, but i've seen (and flown) the proto's and they fly the same-ish as the Standard.



Krijn


Thanks, sounds good. What is the wingspan approx ? :cool:
 
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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Sun Nov 20, 2016 6:38 pm

http://www.cerfvolantservice.com/conten ... ndard.html
Somewhere in the text it says 232cm/100cm. Thought it was a bigger kite.
 
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Re: R-Sky Unik by Richard Debray

Thu Nov 24, 2016 9:55 pm

Flew the STD for a while as well and i liked it too. I agree with Krijn: much better then the Shooter (which i dont like at all).