Thanks, Semper Fidelis!
Reading and translating. Not done yet. Stratos as precursor to Ranger ... etc.
In exploring the forum here is a translated post by Gunther: (I added emphasis and color)
24.12.2008, 21:32
AW: Stratos mountaineering kite from Schmidtler
Hello Said,
the Stratos was my first kite in 1979. Weight 15 kg, packed length 1.5 m. Nice direct handling at the time. You just couldn't go too slow, then it would go around the corner uncontrollably like Schmidt's cat.... Performance today is of course more comparable to GS.
Whether and how a 30-year-old kite still flies depends very much on its condition. I would check that very carefully.
Günther
Just under 5 ft at that 1.5 m. But the Stratos had its challenges.
Another poster:
AW: Stratos mountaineering kite from Schmidtler
25.12.2008, 11:27
Hello Jens,
the real reason I bought the kite is my upcoming trip to China. Due to the short pack size, it is possible to take the kite with me as "normal" luggage on Hainan Airlines, otherwise I would have certainly resorted to the Cloud II or Mars 170, no question. Is there perhaps a slightly more up-to-date device with pack sizes of up to 2m?
The Year of the Kite is approaching and the Chinese have already made preparations for the Spring and Kite Festival. I'm curious to see what the reactions will be when I glide over the Great Wall of China with the Stratos, they've never seen a kite like that there. I'll
report back, now I just have to pack the kite properly and safely.
Greetings Said
Pertinent: Another post from that forum: (I added bold)
29.12.2008, 18:13
AW: Stratos mountaineering kite from Schmidtler
Hello Said,
please contact our highly esteemed Bernd Schmidtler again. He is the designer of your machine and is the only one who can say whether your kite is safe in terms of flight technology and aerodynamics after 30 years of ageing. After all, he was our "kite technology pope" for decades (at least I think so) and was responsible for the safety and approval of our kites. His words are still to be treated like the basic aerodynamic law today and are reflected in the approval of new kites. Even the DHV measuring vehicle for kites was invented and built by Bernd Schmidtler and is still considered up to date and older than you.
So pick up the phone or email him and get in touch. Don't worry, he's a nice guy.
Greetings Ingo
In the discussion in that form, a poster reminded all: Please DO NOT tinker with the sprogs on your own! That is definitely dangerous!!
Pitch reserve is important... otherwise you'll end up doing a forward somersault with a spin cycle! We ALL know that!
https://www.gleitschirmdrachenforum.de/forum/gleitschirm-und-drachen-forum/ger-te-hg/22077-stratos-bergsteigerdrachen-von-schmidtler/page6