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Modérateurs : kenny la kenelle, Froggy, Bidib'
Froggy a écrit :Pas de photo, pas de preuve
oui, il y a une 1.57m² qui fait de 20,4 à 72.3 noeuds et une 28.3 m² qui fait de 0.2 à 22.12 noeuds, c'est pas formidable ça ?laurent.a a écrit :deja les protos de la speed 5 ?????
P13rre a écrit :F-one à déjà fait du boudin....Mais ça c'était avant.
RodaLarga a écrit :Un peu plus d'info dans ce forum:
http://www.extremekites.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=17424&view=unread
Selon un des mecs, voici la reponse de FS:
"Here is the word from FS-
Our development team has developed various designs of double skin kites, to foilkites with rods, tubekites and hybrid kite-systems in the past and current, with which they learned a lot, most of these kites never go into serial production. But developing all these different kites & kite systems gives our development team important feedback and knowledge to build even better products in the future. This knowledge we will continue to use us for our future serial products and also to have the possibility to adapt to the changing market demands of potential customers.
In the development of different tubekite concepts we have discovered and see potential to extend our product portfolio, which is why this concept was also pursued further. When or if we introduce such a product like the "Cronix" officially as a serial product to the market, is something we choose very carefully and thoughtfully. In other words, if such a products becomes a serial product in three months, in a year or never, we do not know from today's perspective!"
RodaLarga a écrit :Le plus interessant de tout ça, ça sera voir combien des feles du FS vont les acheter...
Et comment FS va vanter ses qualités face aux caissons...
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