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  2. Sport kite - Wikipedia

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    Two dual-line sport kites flying in formation. Commercially made dual-line sport kite on display, ready for launch A sport kite , also commonly known as a stunt kite , is a type of multiline kite that can be maneuvered in the air.

  3. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    Back stall: A condition in which the kite ceases to move forward through the air and becomes difficult to control, often resulting in the kite flying backward and crashing. Back stall is often caused by lack of wind or by flying the kite with too great of an angle of attack. Big air: performing a high jump utilizing the lift of the kite. The ...

  4. Kite - Wikipedia

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    The abrasive strings can also injure people. During the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, kite flying was banned, among various other recreations. In Pakistan, kite flying is often known as Gudi-Bazi or Patang-bazi. Although kite flying is a popular ritual for the celebration of spring festival known as Jashn-e-Baharaan (lit.

  5. Kite control systems - Wikipedia

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    The rudder is controlled by two kite lines, which are also used to fly the kite. The two lines come down to earth and terminate at an either a flying bar (a bar with spools at either end) or a special two-spool reel which incorporated a ratchet mechanism to assist in equalizing line length. The spool was in the center of a wooden bar which held ...

  6. Indoor kite - Wikipedia

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    Indoor kites come in all varieties, typically variations of sport kites and glider kites. Two-line and four-line indoor sport kites are capable of performing most of the same tricks and maneuvers as outdoor kites, as well as maneuvers only available without wind like full circles around the pilot.

  7. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    [296] [297] EPS, Styrofoam, and balsa special Magnus-effect rotary kites can be made with several construction methods for two-line control kites for heavier breezes. [298] [299] Many spanwise rotary kites are two-line control kites. However, UFO-SAM is a single-line rotary Magnus-effect kite; one of the leading makers of the kite has died, but ...

  8. Organizer Chow Chong says goodbye to Kites Over Lake ... - AOL

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    Chow Chong flies a kite outside of Unique Flying Objects on Aug. 7, 2018, in Two Rivers. Flying kites, of course, depends on the weather. “We have always had at least one great day,” Chong said.

  9. Foil kite - Wikipedia

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    The next evolution on the foil kites for traction activities was the development of the 4-line foil kite. While 2-line kites require sometimes significant push and pull arm movement to fly (especially true the larger the kite), the development of the 4-line kite required less arm movement. 4-line kites are flown with two lines on each handle: a ...