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  2. Sport kite - Wikipedia

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    High wind kite designs are often made with mesh panels or an "air brake" attached to the lines to fly in higher winds up to approximately 20 m/s (72 km/h; 45 mph). Wind ranges depend significantly on the skill of the pilot; novice or first time fliers may have difficulty keeping a kite airborne believing the wind is too light while experienced ...

  3. International Speed Windsurfing Class - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Albeau is the current record holder with a speed of 52.02 kn (27 m/s; 96 km/h; 60 mph) over a 500 m course at Luderitz Speed Challenge (Namibia) on 13 November 2012. The previous record holder is Finian Maynard having reached an average speed of 48.70 kn (25 m/s; 90 km/h; 56 mph) over the same distance at the same location, on 10 April ...

  4. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Zero-wind kites Kite pilot stays within a tight ground circle, or pumps the kite line without moving, or walks or runs when there are zero-wind conditions (also known as nil-wind, null-wind, no-wind, indoor kites). The Ninja zero- and low-wind kite plan is open for all for non-commercial use. [382] [383] [384]

  5. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    By using depower, the kite's angle of attack to the wind is reduced, thereby catching less wind in the kite and reducing the pull. Bow kites have a wider wind range than C-kites, so two kite sizes (such as 7 m 2 and 12 m 2) could form an effective quiver for winds ranging from 10 to 30+ knots for a 75 kg (165 lb) rider. [51]

  6. Wind-powered vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Wind-powered vehicles derive their power from sails, kites or rotors and ride on wheels—which may be linked to a wind-powered rotor—or runners. Whether powered by sail, kite or rotor, these vehicles share a common trait: As the vehicle increases in speed, the advancing airfoil encounters an increasing apparent wind at an angle of attack ...

  7. Here's how many Category 5 hurricanes have hit mainland U.S.

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    On Aug. 22, 1992, Hurricane Andrew pummeled southern Florida as a monster Category 5 storm with sustained wind speeds as high as 165 mph and gusts as high as 174 mph. Homes were reduced to piles ...

  8. Speed sailing - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 2008 Frenchman Alex Caizergues, also using a kite, broke this record with a 50.57 knots run. [9] Earlier in the event, on 19 September, kitesurfer Rob Douglas (United States) made a 49.84 knots (92.30 km/h) run, [ 10 ] becoming the first kitesurfer to establish an outright speed sailing world record – held until that date only by ...

  9. 152 Photos That Prove Sausage Dogs Are The Cutest - AOL

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    Even though when we think of Dachshunds, speed probably isn’t the first thing that comes to our mind, these dogs are actually quite fast - they can run up to 15–20 mph for short periods of time.