LittleJohn
122 posts
Jul 17, 2009
4:17 AM
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Flew my 09's last night and after about a month, they are starting to get the idea of flying as a kit. Still not much roll happening, in fact none, just a little tail riding and some dodging and darting. When can I expect to see the come into the roll?
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gotspin7
2476 posts
Jul 17, 2009
4:44 AM
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John, that all depends on your training and the family of birds you acquired. I would be on the phone with the person you purchased the birds from weekly, as he would be the one to guide you in the right direction. Good luck! ---------- Sal Ortiz
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Windjammer Loft
828 posts
Jul 17, 2009
5:50 AM
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LittleJohn.....I would follow what Sal advised you to do. From my experience,shortly after the tail riding they should come into the roll. At least in my case thats what happens. Good luck with them and ENJOY the heck out of them....
Fly High and Roll On
Paul
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pat66
365 posts
Jul 17, 2009
6:53 AM
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John, How old are they? give me a call or stop over this weekend if you are not busy! ---------- Pat
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LittleJohn
123 posts
Jul 17, 2009
7:03 AM
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Pat,
I may be open on Sunday, not sure yet. Tomorrow I am out, so I'll give you a call Sunday and maybe we can hook up.
They are from 8-12 weeks old.
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pat66
366 posts
Jul 17, 2009
7:36 AM
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How is your first round doing? Did you make it up to Gettysburg Bike week? MOLLY HATCHETT was great I hear! Sunday sounds good! ---------- Pat
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J_Star
2026 posts
Jul 17, 2009
7:40 AM
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Keep on flying them at least once a day every possible day. Most rollers, the more you fly them the better they get. However, after they start rolling well, fly them once every 2 days to harness their performance rather than stripping it out.
Jay
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