17th May saw a few of us head off to the annual Hardelot Plage kite festival, just south of Boulogne. The weather forecast wasn't good, but we were hopeful of at least being able to fly. Well the forecast proved wrong, and whilst we weren't bathed in glorious sunshine as in previous years, we didn't get any rain - unlike at home.
It was the windiest I've ever seen Hardelot. So I thought it was a good opportunity to get some kap images. I'd made sure the camera and rig batteries were fully charged. Unfortunately I didn't check my kite bag! I started out with a Premier 78 inch rok. But this was being overpowered by the conditions. So I brought that down and headed back to get my 56 inch rok. Well I searched and searched but it wasn't there. So I spent the rest of the afternoon flying my trident. Great fun, even if the wiond was very strong.
Sunday I decided to pop down to Mote Park in Maidstone as I wanted to KAP the pavilion. Again the wind was strong and blustery. The pavilion is in an awkward spot, being in a dip at the bottopm of 2 hills, and at the lower end of a tree lined avenue. I had little choice but to try a flowform 30, as it was the only kite I had available. I knew it was going to pull hard, but wanted to try it anyway. The kite flew nicely to start with, and wasn't pulling too badly. But then it became a little unstable. Flowforms are known for their low flying angle, but in this case the kite flew directly overhead a couple of times. This is very worrying with a flowform as the sail can collpas, leaving you with no means of rescue. Fortunately, this didn't happen, but it was difficult to keep the kite, and therefore the camera steady. And a few times, the camera plunged towards the ground before the kite recovered. I did get a couple of useable shots, but plan to go back at some stage to get some better results.
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