Schietwedder wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:46 am
Central 5 of 41 cells.... Already half of the living room filled.... slowly reaching paraglider sizes
maybe it's good for some soaring too
I just now noticed this one, it looks quite good. I hope parameters you have chosen are correct enough. If something is a bit worrying it is that 2% camber which is quite high.
Basic things seems to be well designed: cell count-air intakes-diagonal ribs-line row locations and how they connect to each other.
That bridle line row thing is not that essential because even though they come together in SP distance from the kite (esp. in this kite) is so long, and mixer has also margin to adapt. AoA is not fixed anyway and line row tensions can be - and often have to be - adjusted when testing the kite. This is simple.
However your primary lines look too short, or at least you are really pushing the envelope. But it is easy to make another plan.
It is also good to think how to cascade primaries, now it is 3-2-2, could it be some other way? That wingtip looks now a bit tight, but lengthening primary level helps at least to some extent.
In SP there is quite a lot adjustment for cell width, and because these affect to bridle line locations (angles) they are worth studying. Also different ways to design the bridle (using sec bridle vs just many levels or using straight bridle or paraglider etc., but these are a bit hard to explain what they do in practice) affects quite a lot line lengths in different parts of kite.
Good luck!