Flying Phantom for sale
It's either an early April Fools prank, or a sad day for the seller.
I bet it goes quick
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Hey now. When you're down south in Madison, they get pretty long summer, sometimes two or three weeks worth.
My company HQ is in Madison. My boss says that I'm not allowed to come visit them in the office unless its -20F or less. I could have spent all winter up there from the accounts of my colleagues who live there.

If I wasn't planning on spending probably $300k on putting up a new shop this summer, it'd be sitting in my driveway already
I count at least three good problems to have here...
Mike

Yeah, not that kind of boat. You wouldn't want to hit the beach with the kite up and drive it to dry sand. You can still launch it from a beach, but unless you like damaging expensive foils, care should be taken.
Weeds in the GT would be a fricking nightmare with this boat.
I haven't heard that. They're basically just getting going on production. I think they are behind on completing orders, but that's to be expected with a new product, and being flush with orders at the start.


The Boat is in Texas, or was sold to someone in Texas. Mast had to be shipped from Artemis Racing in Alameda. I had to package the mast for the new owner prior to shipping.
Got a great tour of the Facility there. Got to inspect an AC-45T see all the wings and the whole compound. Big Blue is still there too.
R.E. the Flying Phantom, here's a video I just found from about 3 weeks ago, of a Phantom putting the hurt on a Nacra F20:
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I wouldn't use that to compare pointing angle...the Nacra20 looks pretty badly trimmed for most of that video - the Nacra main is carrying a good deal of twist and even luffs at one point. It's possible that they were overpowered or maybe footing to try and achieve a more stable flight.
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Behind these exiting vid, you find several others like the one below:
You see two super-enthousiastic Dutch friends buying a Flying Phantom and testing it for the first time.
Look at their gleaming eyes. It's a marvellous boys-with-new-toys happening.
And it's step-up and go. No problem in flying for the first time. Is it that easy?
But I still wonder where in Holland you can sail with such a cat.... IJsselmeer?
It's probably less than 2 lbs for the sail assuming they did it in vinyl. Applying it like that, well....that's another question entirely. I pity the fool.
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